The clinical significance of pathological findings in surgically resected margins of the primary tumor in head and neck carcinoma
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The clinical significance of pathological findings in surgically resected margins of the primary tumor in head and neck carcinoma
Abstract
Two hundred seventy (270) consecutive surgical patients treated at Roswell Park Memorial Institute for carcinoma of the oral cavity, oropharynx, hypopharynx, and larynx between 1977 and 1982 were reviewed to determine the relationship between pathological findings at the surgical margins of the primary tumor and the incidence of local recurrence and clinical outcome. The estimated 5-year disease-free survival rate was 39% for patients with free surgical margins (10%--hypopharynx, 30%--oropharynx, 40%--oral cavity, and 53%--larynx) and 7% for not-free surgical margins. Patients with free surgical margins and with well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma had better prognosis than those patients with moderately- and poorly-differentiated carcinomas. The local recurrence rate for Stage T1 and T2 lesions with free surgical margins was 17%, compared with 27% for Stages T3 and T4. The results of this study indicate that pathological evidence of complete excision of the primary tumor is important and attempts should be made to obtain pathological clearance. The local recurrence rate for Stage T3 and T4 lesions is high. Adjuvant therapy is indicated and post-operative radiotherapy is recommended.
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