Abstract

Background:Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is the most common malignancy of oral cavity. It remains a leading cause of mortality and morbidity around the world. Overall OSCC represents more than 550,000 cases throughout the world yearly and the 6thleading cause of death. The mortality and rate of OSCC are higher in developing nations. About 25% patients with OSCC of tongue exist with occult metastasis at initial presentation. The utilization of TNM staging of OSCC to assess the clinical response to treatment and survival result is for many years. Prognosis of malignancy also depends on the histopathological grading of the OSCC. Histopathological assessment by measuring Depth of Invasion (DOI) enables us the insight about the extent of invasion by neoplastic cells. This observation will further be helpful for treatment management protocol particularly in OSCC of tongue. Hence, we aimed to assess the significance of DOI in the prognosis and clinicopathological features and survival of OSCC lesions in the current study.Methods:The surgically operated cases of OSCC of tongue from year 2009 to 2015 will be retrieved from the archival. Measurement of DOI will be carried out using Research microscope. The staging of the patients will be done according to the American Joint Committee of Cancer staging system. The present study will find DOI in tongue OSCC and its correlation with the clinicopathological features of OSCC of tongue and three years disease-specific survival.Conclusion:Measurement of the DOI ought to be included as a part of routine histological assessment. This likewise should be utilized for grading the tumor, which can further help in treatment management protocol.

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