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. 2009 Oct 20;9:373. doi: 10.1186/1471-2407-9-373

Table 1.

Characteristics of population-based cohort of 33,787 patients diagnosed the first primary cancer as oral and pharyngeal (including oral cavity, oropharyngeal, or hypopharyngeal) carcinoma, 1979-2003.

Oral cavity Oropharynx Hypopharynx
ICD 140, 141, 143, 144, 145 146, 149 148
No. with first primary cancer All 26,166 3,403 4,218
M 23,320 2,788 4,068
F 2,846 615 150
No. who developed a second primary cancer (%)* All 1,800 (6.88) 232 (6.82) 347 (8.23)
M 1,654 (7.09) 197 (7.07) 335(8.24)
F 146 (5.13) 35 (5.69) 12 (8.00)
No. who developed the second esophageal cancer (%)* All 99 (0.38) 30 (0.88) 71 (1.68)
M 99 (0.42) 29 (1.04) 69 (1.70)
F 0 (0) 1 (0.16) 2 (1.33)
Average (± sd) age at diagnosis of first cancer (yrs) 52.70 ± 12.54 54.75 ± 13.17 58.48 ± 11.75
Average (± sd) age at diagnosis of a second cancer (yrs) 56.70 ± 11.87 57.70 ± 12.11 60.12 ± 11.38
Average (± sd) age at diagnosis of the second esophageal cancer (yrs.) 57.59 ± 10.46 51.77 ± 10.52 57.55 ± 10.15
Average (± sd) interval between the first primary and second cancers (yrs.) 3.25 ± 3.51 2. 64 ± 3.47 2.47 ± 3.32
Average (± sd) interval between the first primary and the second esophageal cancer (yrs.) 3.10 ± 2.64 1.24 ± 1.16 2.23 ± 2.76
Average follow-up (yrs) 3.60 ± 4.15 3.39 ± 4.32 2.65 ± 3.80

*percentage out of number with first primary cancer.

sd = standard deviation; yrs = years.