Abstract

Background To describe the clinicopathologic profile of young patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and compare to middle-aged and elderly adults. Material and Methods Patients’ individual records were reviewed for clinicopathologic data. Eighty-nine patients with age 18-45 years old met the inclusion criteria of the study. Two additional groups of middle-aged (n=89) and old (n=89) adults were set to comparative analysis. Results Young patients represented 11.9% of all patients diagnosed with HNSCC. Women were more affected by HNSCC in the young and elder groups (p= 0.04), and young patients were more prone to be non-smokers (p= 0.01) and have lymph node metastasis at the time of diagnosis (p=0.04). In the young group, patients diagnosed with the disease in advanced stages were more prone to have a positive familial history of cancer (p= 0.04), a positive status of alcohol consumption (p= 0.03), and to be heavy drinkers (p= 0.01). Survival was not different for the young group in comparison to the other groups. Conclusions HNSCC in young patients had a different profile when compared to older patients, especially regarding sex and exposure to the classic risk factors for this disease. The survival of the young group is similar to the older groups and advanced clinical stage is predictor of worse survival. Key words:Mouth neoplasms, young adult, epidemiology.

Highlights

  • Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is one of the most common human cancers and has a poor prognosis, representing an important public health problem worldwide [1,2]

  • There was no significant difference among the age groups regarding sublocations of the oral cavity, which is in accordance with previous investigations [19,20]

  • Increases in the incidence of oral SCC (OSCC) in young people have been observed in several regions, especially in Western countries, along with a decrease in the incidence rates for people of the classic profile for this disease [5]

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Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in young patients

Journal section: Oral Medicine and Pathology Publication Types: Research doi:10.4317/medoral.23461 http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.4317/medoral.23461. Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in young patients: a 26-year clinicopathologic retrospective study in a Brazilian specialized center. Oral Oncology Center, Araçatuba Dental School, São Paulo State University - UNESP, Brazil. Tomo S, Neto SC, Collado FU, Sundefeld MLMM, Bernabé DG, Biasoli ÉR, et al Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in young patients: a 26-year clinicopathologic retrospective study in a Brazilian specialized center. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2020 May 1;25 [3]:e416-24

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