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Predictive index for lymph node management of major salivary gland cancer. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aims to identify risk factors for lymph node metastasis in salivary gland cancer and propose an effective management strategy.
  • Data was collected from 219 salivary gland cancer patients treated at a specialized cancer hospital, analyzing various factors that could predict lymph node involvement.
  • Key findings highlight that major nerve invasion, histologic type, and other specific factors significantly increase the risk of lymph node involvement, with a proposed predictive index helping to categorize patients and improve treatment outcomes.

Article Abstract

Objectives/hypothesis: To find the risk factors of lymph node (LN) metastasis of salivary gland cancer and draw a scheme for LN management.

Study Design: Hospital-based retrospective study.

Methods: The records of salivary gland cancer patients treated at the Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Cancer Hospital, Fudan University, were entered in a database, and 219 consecutive patients with carcinomas of major salivary glands primarily operated on between January 1998 and January 2011 were chosen for univariate and multivariate analysis to identify risk factors for LN involvement.

Results: Fifty-eight (26.5%) patients had LN involvement. Factors associated with cervical LN involvement on univariate analysis included pathologic type, male sex, shorter duration of preoperative course, facial paralysis, advanced T stage, and major nerve, soft tissue, lymphatic/vascular (L/V), neural/perineural, and extracapsular invasion. Multivariate analysis identified major nerve invasion, histologic type, L/V invasion, and extracapsular invasion as significant factors for LN involvement. The proportion of patients with LN involvement with low (105), middle (61), high (34), and super high (19) predictive index scores based on the four risk factors were 3.8%, 27.9%, 55.9%, and 94.7%, respectively.

Conclusions: A predictive index using the clinicopathologic factors described in this report can effectively stratify patients into risk groups for nodal metastasis. Comprehensive management based on this risk index should improve treatment outcomes for patients with salivary gland cancer.

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