No evidence for a survival difference between upper and lower lip squamous cell carcinoma
It is generally assumed that upper lip cancer has a worse survival than lower lip cancer, but this notion is not convincingly supported by limited literature. Therefore, we tested whether upper lip cancer has a worse survival than lower lip cancer. All primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the li...
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10.1016/j.ijom.2014.10.024 doi GBVA2015014000004.pica (DE-627)ELV018576184 (ELSEVIER)S0901-5027(14)00426-3 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 610 610 DE-600 540 VZ 35.00 bkl Pietersma, N.S. verfasserin aut No evidence for a survival difference between upper and lower lip squamous cell carcinoma 2015transfer abstract 6 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier It is generally assumed that upper lip cancer has a worse survival than lower lip cancer, but this notion is not convincingly supported by limited literature. Therefore, we tested whether upper lip cancer has a worse survival than lower lip cancer. All primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the lip in the North-East of the Netherlands from 1989-2009 were extracted from the Netherlands Cancer Registry database. We calculated overall and relative survival rates. In this series of 979 lower lip and 126 upper lip SCC, men were 2.6 times more often affected, while the proportionate share of upper lip cancer was larger in women. The 5-year overall survival for lip cancer equaled 74% (95% confidence interval (CI) 70–77%), while the relative survival equaled 97% (95% CI 93–100%). The overall and relative 10-year survival rates were 51% (95% CI 47–54%) and 90% (95% CI 84–96%), respectively. The 10-year relative survival rate for patients with SCC of the upper lip was 94% (95% CI 74–111%) compared to 90% (95% CI 83–96%) for patients with SCC of the lower lip. There appears to be little evidence that patients with upper lip SCC have a worse survival rate. It is generally assumed that upper lip cancer has a worse survival than lower lip cancer, but this notion is not convincingly supported by limited literature. Therefore, we tested whether upper lip cancer has a worse survival than lower lip cancer. All primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the lip in the North-East of the Netherlands from 1989-2009 were extracted from the Netherlands Cancer Registry database. We calculated overall and relative survival rates. In this series of 979 lower lip and 126 upper lip SCC, men were 2.6 times more often affected, while the proportionate share of upper lip cancer was larger in women. The 5-year overall survival for lip cancer equaled 74% (95% confidence interval (CI) 70–77%), while the relative survival equaled 97% (95% CI 93–100%). The overall and relative 10-year survival rates were 51% (95% CI 47–54%) and 90% (95% CI 84–96%), respectively. The 10-year relative survival rate for patients with SCC of the upper lip was 94% (95% CI 74–111%) compared to 90% (95% CI 83–96%) for patients with SCC of the lower lip. There appears to be little evidence that patients with upper lip SCC have a worse survival rate. relative survival Elsevier upper lip Elsevier lower lip Elsevier overall survival Elsevier squamous cell carcinoma Elsevier de Bock, G.H. oth de Visscher, J.G.A.M. oth Roodenburg, J.L.N. oth van Dijk, B.A.C. oth Enthalten in Churchill Livingstone Jia, Run Ping ELSEVIER Controlled synthesis of mesoporous carbon with ultra-high N‐doping structure from polymer precursor for efficient electrocatalysis of oxygen reduction 2020 London (DE-627)ELV005352150 volume:44 year:2015 number:5 pages:549-554 extent:6 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijom.2014.10.024 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OLC-PHA 35.00 Chemie: Allgemeines VZ AR 44 2015 5 549-554 6 045F 610 |
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