Risk Factors for Synchronous Lung Metastasis in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Hypopharynx.

Ear Nose Throat J

Department of Radiation Oncology, Shanghai Proton and Heavy Ion Center, Cancer Hospital, Shanghai, China.

Published: November 2023

The objective of this study is to assess the risk factors for synchronous lung metastases (LM) in patients with hypopharynx squamous cell carcinomas (HPSCC). HPSCC patients were extracted from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database between 2010 and 2013. We examined the association between risk factors and synchronous LM using chi-squared tests. Predictors of survival rates were assessed using univariate and multivariate analyses. A total of 1683 patients were analyzed, including 70 patients (4.2%) with synchronous LM, and 1613 patients without synchronous LM (95.8%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that Caucasian ( = .038), lower T ( = .026) or N classification ( = .000), and highly differentiated disease ( = .002) were associated with a significantly lower risk of LM. Elderly not married patients with higher T or N classification, multiple sites of metastases, and no surgical therapy to the primary tumors were more likely to reduce life expectancy. By analyzing data from a large cohort, Caucasian, lower T or N classification, and highly differentiated disease were associated with a significantly lower risk of LM. Elderly not married patients with advanced T or N classification, no surgical therapy to the primary tumors, and multiple sites of metastases were more likely to reduce life expectancy. More accurate assessments of LM will be imperative for early diagnosis and treatment in non-Caucasian patients who harbored higher T or N classification and poorly differentiated disease.

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