Prognostic Value Of A Family History Of Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Matched-Pair Study

LARYNGOSCOPE(2020)

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Objectives/Hypothesis To analyze the prognostic value of a family cancer history for predicting survival in patients with oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Study Design Retrospective case series. Methods Each patient with a family history was paired with one patient with sporadic oral tongue SCC without a family history. The primary endpoint was disease-specific survival (DSS). Results In total, 124 patients were enrolled as participants with a family cancer history, and the 5-year DSS rate was 51%. In the matched group, the 5-year DSS rate was 40%. The difference was significant (P = .032). In the smoking patients with a family history, the 5-year DSS rate was 43%. In the smoking patients from the matched group, the 5-year DSS rate was 17%; the difference was significant (P = .028). In nonsmoking patients with a history of cancer, the 5-year DSS rate was 51%; in nonsmoking patients in the matched group, the 5-year DSS rate was 40%; the difference was not significant (P = .141). Conclusions A family cancer history is associated with improved DSS in surgically treated oral tongue SCC patients. Level of Evidence 4 Laryngoscope, 2019
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Family cancer history, tongue squamous cell carcinoma, head neck squamous cell carcinoma, prognosis, matched-pair study
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