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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Cancer of the oro- and hypopharynx – when to expect recurrences?

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Pages 925-929 | Received 07 Sep 2007, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Conclusion. Relapse-free survival (RFS) of patients suffering from cancers located in the oro- and hypopharynx (COH) is strongly related to the localization and initial tumor stage; 25% of relapses remain undetected by the patients themselves. To detect relapse at an early stage oncologic follow-up should be performed at close intervals during the first 3 years. For confirmation imaging procedures should be indicated generously as well as control endoscopy under general anesthesia. Objectives. COH are often characterized by a rapid progression of disease in case of relapse. Most of these relapses are already incurable at the time of diagnosis. The aim of the present study was the assessment of time intervals between initial diagnosis of the primary tumor and its relapse. Patients and methods. The course of disease of 280 patients was analyzed. RFS was evaluated statistically. Results. RFS was strongly related to the location of the primary tumor. The median RFS of patients suffering from oropharyngeal cancer was longer (86 months) than that of patients with hypopharyngeal carcinomas (45 months). Patients with COH revealed an accumulation of recurrent disease within the first 33 months after initial diagnosis. Within the first 2 years more than 60% of COH recurred. After 3 years 80% had developed a relapse.

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