Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Sep 2024)

Nodal Metastasis in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: an Analysis of Risk Factors and Influence on Overall Survival

  • Paulo Goberlânio de Barros Silva,
  • Tayane Oliveira Gonçalves,
  • Ana Mirian da Silva Cavalcante,
  • Erick Ibraim Carlos da Costa,
  • João Vitor de Paula Freitas,
  • Osias Vieira de Oliveira Filho,
  • Thinali Sousa Dantas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2024v70n3.4696
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 3

Abstract

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Introduction: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) presents a high tendency of lymph node metastasis (LNM). Objective: Determine which risk factors play a significant role in metastasis to cervical lymph nodes and to evaluate the influence of nodal involvement on overall survival of patients with OSCC. Method: Medical records of 350 patients with OSCC were retrospectively reviewed. The data were analyzed using the chi-square, Fisher’s exact and log-rank Mantel Cox tests and multinomial and Cox logistic regression. Results: Of the 350 medical records evaluated, 251 reported N0, 75 N1, 16 N2 and 8 N3. Male gender, referrals from private health care providers, T3/4 stage and non-surgical treatments were associated with LNM. In multivariate analysis, men and T3/4 tumors were shown to be independent risk factors for LNM. The independent risk factors for survival were male gender, nodal involvement (p = 0.017) and non-surgical treatment. Conclusion: Male gender and T-stage are risk factors for LNM in patients with OSCC. Moreover, the presence of LNM and age >65 years are associated with poor overall survival.urvivor.

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