1. Survival study in early stages of glottis cancer, stratified by treatment.
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Lois-Ortega, Yolanda, García-Curdi, Fernando, Vallés-Varela, Héctor, and Muniesa-del Campo, Ana
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SPECIALTY hospitals , *ACADEMIC medical centers , *MICROSURGERY , *VOCAL cords , *LASER therapy , *SURGERY , *PATIENTS , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *CANCER patients , *CANCER treatment , *COMPARATIVE studies , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *PROGRESSION-free survival , *SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *LONGITUDINAL method , *EVALUATION ,LARYNGEAL tumors - Abstract
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the vocal cord in stages I or II can be treated with radiotherapy (RT) or transoral CO2 laser microsurgery (TLM), with good oncological results. To study the survival of patients with SCC of the vocal cord in early stages, treated with RT or TLM, in a tertiary hospital. Disease-free survival (DFS), specific survival (SS), and overall survival (OS) were studied in patients diagnosed with stage I and II SCC of the vocal cord, for a span of 10 years of follow-up, based on sociodemographic characteristics of the patient and the primary treatment (TLM or RT). Both treatments achieved good survival rates. However, long-term SS was greater in patients treated with TLM compared to those treated with RT (91.7% vs. 50%, respectively, p =.001). In addition, patients treated with TLM presented a higher OS in the short term than those treated with RT (99.0% vs. 89.1%, respectively. p =.004). Primary treatment with TLM obtained better results than RT in the survival of patients with SCC of the vocal cord in the early stages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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