Abstract

To compare the prognostic value of 3 different lymph node scoring systems “ log odds of positive nodes (LODDS), lymph node ratio (rN), and lymph node yield “ in an effort to improve the staging of oral cancer. We identified 3958 oral cancer patients from Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database from 2007 to 2013. In univariate analysis, LODDS, pN, rN, and lymph node yield were prognostic factors for 5-year disease-specific survival (DSS) and overall survival (OS). Multivariate analysis indicated that patients with LODDS 4 had worst 5-year DSS and OS. Stage migration occurred in pN1 and pN2 patients with LODDS 4. In pN1 patients, those with LODDS 4 had the worst 5-year DSS (41.2%) and OS (31.6%) than patients with pN1 and LODDS 2–3. In pN2 patients, those with LODDS4 had the worst 5-year DSS (34.5%) and OS (27.4%) than patients with pN2 and LODDS 2–3. The proposed staging system, which incorporates LODDS with AJCC pN, had better discriminability and prediction accuracy for predicting survival. We also noted that patients with LODDS 4 given adjuvant radiotherapy had better 5-year DSS and OS. The LODDS should be considered as a future candidate measurement for N category in oral cancer.

Highlights

  • Most oncologists stage oral cancer using the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) tumor, node, metastasis (TNM) system, and use this system for clinical decision-making and development of therapeutic strategies[1]

  • Stage migration occurred in pN1 and pN2 patients with log odds of positive nodes (LODDS) 4

  • We comprehensively analyzed the use of different lymph node scoring systems in patients with oral cancer using the SEER database, and validated the prognostic independency of LODDS for oral cancer in the United States

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Introduction

Most oncologists stage oral cancer using the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) tumor, node, metastasis (TNM) system, and use this system for clinical decision-making and development of therapeutic strategies[1]. A study of the prognostic value of different lymph node scoring systems in oral cancer may aide in development of the forthcoming staging system. The objective of the current study of oral cancer patients was to use multivariate analysis to compare different measures of lymph node status–LODDS, AJCC pN, rN, and lymph node yield–to identify the system with the greatest prognostic power.

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