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. 2013 Dec 27;13(6):441–446. doi: 10.3233/CBM-130380

Investigation of recurrence risk in laryngeal cancer following laser surgery

Erdinç Çekiç a, Özgür Sürmelioǧlu b,*, Özgür Tarkan b, Süleyman Özdemir b, Aysun Uǧuz c, Mete Kıroǧlu b
PMCID: PMC12928307  PMID: 24595081

Abstract

Background:

The general prognostic factors in larynx tumors are believed to be tumor stage, anatomical location, histological differentiation and the presence of neck metastasis. Effects of tumor invasion to sub-regions of larynx (anterior commissure, ventricle, subglottic space) and over-expression of p53, c-erb-B2 and Ki67 detected immunohistochemically on development of recurrence in patients were investigated in this study.

Methods:

Twenty patients (Group 1) in whom recurrence had developed and 20 others (Group 2) without recurrence during follow-up were included in this study.

Results:

Both the anterior commissure and ventricle involvements were found to be more frequent in patients with recurrence. But statistically significant difference was detected with only ventricular involvement (p=0.025). After Immunohistochemical evaluation none of the 3 immunohistochemical parameters were found to be higher in the recurrence group and not any of them showed a statistically significant difference between two groups.

Conclusion:

Only ventricle involvement may be a predictor factor for recurrence.

Keywords: Larynx cancer, recurrence, p53, Ki67, c-erb-B2

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