Journal of Personalized Medicine (Jun 2024)

Surgical Management of Patients with Parotid Involvement from Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer of the Head and Neck

  • Filippo Carta,
  • Simone Corrias,
  • Melania Tatti,
  • Valeria Marrosu,
  • Mauro Bontempi,
  • Cinzia Mariani,
  • Clara Gerosa,
  • Caterina Ferreli,
  • Matteo Atzeni,
  • Filippo Boriani,
  • Andrea Figus,
  • Roberto Puxeddu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14060631
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 631

Abstract

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We conducted a retrospective, longitudinal study on a single-center series of patients who underwent parotidectomy in the management of advanced head and neck non-melanoma skin cancer (hnNMSC). The aim of this study was to identify prognostic factors associated with worse outcomes. Forty-one men and nine women were included. The mean age at the time of surgery was 78.9 years. The 5-year overall survival, disease-specific survival, locoregional recurrence-free survival, and distant metastasis-free survival calculated with Kaplan–Meier curves were 39.9%, 56.3%, 58.6%, and 82.1%, respectively. A univariate analysis showed that the status of the margins, facial nerve direct involvement, lymph vascular invasion, and histological grading were associated with worse outcomes (p p = 0.001, HR = 32.02, and CIs 4.338 to 351.3). Because the resection in free margins is the most important prognostic factor, early diagnosis or, in the case of advanced disease, extensive surgical resection with concomitant reconstruction is needed. Adjuvant therapy is indicated in selected cases.

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