Title of article :
A deficit in biopsying potentially premalignant oral lesions in Puerto Rico
Author/Authors :
Morse، نويسنده , , Douglas E. and Psoter، نويسنده , , Walter J. and Cuadrado، نويسنده , , Lumarie and Jean، نويسنده , , Yves A. and Phelan، نويسنده , , Joan and Mittal، نويسنده , , Khush and Buxَ، نويسنده , , Carmen J. and Cruz، نويسنده , , Gustavo D. and Elias، نويسنده , , Augusto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
7
From page :
424
To page :
430
Abstract :
Background: Intraoral lesions clinically suspicious for cancer/precancer should be biopsied and diagnosed histopathologically. We evaluated whether the frequency of oral cancer (OC) cases diagnosed in Puerto Rico (PR) is disproportionately high relative to the frequency of persons with histopathologic diagnoses that would have appeared clinically suspicious for OC/precancer at biopsy. Methods: All pathology reports for oral (ICD-O-3 C01-C06) soft tissue biopsies generated during 1/2004–5/2005 by seven PR and two New York City (NYC) pathology laboratories were reviewed. The analysis was restricted to persons diagnosed with invasive oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), epithelial dysplasia, or hyperkeratosis/epithelial hyperplasia (HK/EH), i.e., diagnoses associated with lesions clinically suspicious for OC/precancer. The OC relative frequency measured the percentage of persons diagnosed with OSCC among persons with OSCC, dysplasia, or HK/EH. OC relative frequencies for PR and NYC laboratories were compared. Results: Overall, the OC relative frequency was 67% in PR and 40% and 4% in the NYC general and oral pathology laboratories, respectively (each p < 0.001). In PR, the OC relative frequency was highest for males (80%). When OC relative frequencies were stratified by pathology laboratory type (general/oral) and compared across PR and NYC, age/gender-specific OC relative frequencies were always higher in PR; however, differences were consistently statistically significant for males only. Conclusion: A disparity in the OC relative frequency exists in PR vs. NYC indicating a shortfall in biopsying potentially precancerous oral lesions in PR. PR residents with intraoral lesions suspicious for oral cancer/precancer are most likely to be biopsied only after developing an invasive OC.
Keywords :
ORAL CANCER , Premalignant , biopsy , Oral dysplasia , Early detection , Epithelial hyperplasia , Early detection , Precancer , Hyperkeratosis
Journal title :
Cancer Detection and Prevention
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Cancer Detection and Prevention
Record number :
1833546
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