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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 10.
Published in final edited form as: Laryngoscope. 2012 Jun 8;122(7):1512–1517. doi: 10.1002/lary.23341

TABLE I.

Demographics and Tumor Characteristics of 388 Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients Who Completed Chemoradiation Therapy and Underwent Positron-Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography Surveillance at a Single Tertiary Care Center, 2001–2010.

Total patients, no. 388
Age, mean (range), yr 59 (20–88)
Sex, no. (%)
  Male 303 (78)
  Female 85 (22)
Location of primary tumor, no. (%)
  Oropharynx 144 (37)
  Oral cavity 85 (22)
  Larynx 73 (19)
  Hypopharynx 24 (6)
  Nasopharynx 17 (4)
  Unknown 15 (4)
  Paranasal sinus 12 (3)
  Major salivary gland 8 (2)
  Skin of head and neck 6 (2)
  Other 4 (1)
  Nasal cavity 3
  Lacrimal gland 1
T stage, no. (%)
  Tis 2 (0.5)
  T1 47 (12)
  T2 127 (33)
  T3 77 (20)
  T4 103 (27)
  Tx 32 (8)
N stage, no. (%)
  N0 127 (33)
  N1 73 (19)
  N2 150 (39)
  N3 21 (5)
  Nx 17 (4)
AJCC stage of primary tumor, no. (%)
  0 2 (0.5)
  I 9 (2)
  II 42 (11)
  III 78 (20)
  IV 236 (61)
  Unknown 21 (5)
Early stage (I and II) 53 (14)
Late stage (III and IV) 314 (81)
Unknown 21 (5)

AJCC = American Joint Committee on Cancer.