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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 2001 Jul; 44(3): 257-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-74888

ABSTRACT

Apoptotic count was assessed in 38 cases of squamous cell carcinoma of oral cavity by light microscopy and correlated with TNM stage, histological grade and survival. A direct correlation with the TNM stage (p = 0.0166) and an inverse correlation with the histological grade (p = 0.03) was found, however no correlation was found with the survival. Apoptotic count was significantly different between well and moderately differentiated carcinoma (p = 0.347) and well and poorly differentiated carcinoma (p = 0.0190). Thus apoptotic count may have prognostic value particularly in combination with staging and histological grade.


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Adult , Aged , Apoptosis , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/mortality , Cell Differentiation , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mouth Neoplasms/mortality , Neoplasm Staging , Prognosis , Survival Rate
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-124615

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Despite improvement in the diagnostic modalities, surgical technique, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, mortality and morbidity due to carcinoma esophagus continues to be dismal. Combination of external and intraluminal radio therapy (ILRT) has emerged as a powerful and promising palliative therapy in this disease. Thirty four patients with inoperable cancer esophagus treated with ILRT during June 1991 to December 1993 were evaluated to assess its palliative effects. Seventeen of these patients had received additional chemotherapy and external radiotherapy. Thirteen patients received only radiotherapy (both external radiotherapy + ILRT) and the remaining 4 received only ILRT. They were followed up for a mean period of 8.3 months (range 2 to 28 months) during which one patient was lost to follow up. Eight had a follow up of less than 6 months. Eight (33%) amongst the remaining 25 patients were considered disease free, 15 had recurrent and progressive disease, one developed metastasis and one patient died. In 21 (66%) dysphagia markedly improved. Nine (26%) patients survived beyond 1 year and the median survival for all patients was 8 months. Associated radiation morbidity was documented in 13 (38%) patients. We conclude that combination of external radiotherapy and ILRT is an effective and safe therapy for inoperable esophageal malignancies.


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Brachytherapy , Carcinoma/drug therapy , Cesium Radioisotopes/therapeutic use , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant , Cisplatin/therapeutic use , Esophageal Neoplasms/drug therapy , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Methotrexate/therapeutic use , Middle Aged , Palliative Care , Radiotherapy, High-Energy , Time Factors
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