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. 2016 Jun 9;20:363–374. doi: 10.1007/s40291-016-0204-5

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma patient cohorts from the University Medical Center Utrecht and University Medical Center Groningen

UMCU UMCG OCSCC OPSCC p (OCSCC vs. OPSCC)
Total no. of cases (n = 951) 452 (100) 499 (100) 512 (100) 439 (100)
Age
 Median (range) 60 (26–88) 60 (24–94) 62 (24–94) 58 (35–89) 0.001
Gender
 Male 295 (65) 312 (63) 305 (60) 302 (69) 0.003
 Female 157 (35) 187 (37) 207 (40) 137 (31)
Clinical T-classification
 cT1-cT2 213 (47) 261 (52) 310 (61) 164 (37) <0.001
 cT3-cT4 238 (52.5) 227 (46) 191 (37) 274 (62)
 Missing 1 (0.5) 11 (2) 11 (2) 1 (1)
Clinical N-classification
 cN0 209 (46) 221 (44) 334 (65) 96 (22) <0.001
 cN1-3 177 (39) 278 (56) 178 (35) 277 (63)
 Missing 66 (15) 0 (0) 0 (0) 66 (15)
Clinical M-classification
 cM0 407 (90) 353 (71) 401 (78) 359 (82) <0.001
 cM1 11 (2.5) 4 (1) 0 (0) 15 (3)
 Missing 34 (7.5) 142 (28) 111 (22) 65 (15)
Site
 Oral cavity 212 (47) 300 (60)
 Oropharynx 240 (53) 199 (40)
HPV status
 Positive 45 (10) 53 (11) 9 (2) 89 (20) <0.001
 Negative 398 (88) 414 (83) 475 (93) 337 (77)
 Missing 9 (2) 32 (6) 28 (5) 13 (3)
Pathological T-classification
 pT1-pT2 128 (28) 208 (42) 294 (57) 42 (10) 0.036
 pT3-pT4 112 (25) 156 (31) 218 (43) 50 (11)
 Missing 212 (47) 135 (27) 0 (0) 347 (79)
Pathological N-classification
 pN0 104 (23) 158 (31.5) 233 (45.5) 29 (6.5) 0.001
 pN1-3 129 (28.5) 198 (39.5) 266 (52) 61 (14)
 Missing 219 (48.5) 143 (29) 13 (2.5) 349 (79.5)
Pathological stage
 I-II 93 (21) 115 (23) 158 (31) 50 (11) <0.001
 III-IV 346 (76) 384 (77) 354 (69) 376 (86)
 Missing 13 (3) 0 (0) 0 (0) 13 (3)
Primary treatment
 Surgery 273 (60) 371 (74) 512 (100) 132 (30) <0.001
 (Chemo)radiotherapy 153 (34) 103 (20.5) 0 (0) 256 (58.5)
 Palliative 26 (6) 23 (5) 0 (0) 49 (11)
 Missing 0 (0) 2 (0.5) 0 (0) 2 (0.5)
Neck dissection
 Yes 233 (51) 365 (73) 499 (97) 99 (22.5) <0.001
 No 193 (43) 109 (22) 13 (3) 289 (66)
 Palliative 26 (6) 23 (4.5) 0 (0) 49 (11)
 Missing 0 (0) 2 (0.5) 0 (0) 2 (0.5)
Postoperative (chemo)radiotherapy
 Yes 104 (23) 268 (54) 283 (55) 89 (20) 0.012
 No 169 (37) 103 (20.5) 229 (45) 43 (10)
 Surgery not primary treatment 153 (34) 103 (20.5) 0 (0) 256 (58.5)
 Palliative 26 (6) 23 (4.5) 0 (0) 49 (11)
 Missing 0 (0) 2 (0.5) 0 (0) 2 (0.5)
Extra nodal growth
 Yes 66 (14.5) 38 (7.5) 93 (18) 11 (2.5) 0.305
 No 61 (13.5) 55 (11) 109 (21) 7 (1.5)
 Not applicable 104 (23) 158 (31.5) 233 (46) 29 (7)
 Missing 221 (49) 248 (50) 77 (15) 392 (89)
Lymphovascular invasion
 Yes 52 (11.5) 44 (9) 69 (14) 27 (6) 0.023
 No 206 (45.5) 288 (58) 405 (79) 89 (20)
 Missing 194 (43) 167 (33) 38 (7) 323 (74)
Perineural growth
 Yes 97 (21.5) 90 (18) 156 (30) 31 (7) 0.171
 No 154 (34) 262 (53) 327 (64) 89 (20)
 Missing 201 (44.5) 147 (29) 29 (6) 319 (73)
Bone invasion
 Yes 64 (14) 60 (12) 119 (23) 5 (1) 0.001
 No 176 (39) 20 (4) 191 (37) 30 (7)
 Missing 212 (47) 419 (84) 202 (40) 404 (92)
Growth pattern
 Cohesive 55 (12) 5 (1) 49 (10) 11 (2.5) 0.102
 Non-cohesive/invasive 200 (44) 105 (21) 272 (53) 33 (7.5)
 Missing 197 (44) 389 (78) 191 (37) 395 (90)
Infiltration depth
 0–4 mm 21 (5) 32 (7) 50 (10) 3 (0.5) 0.211
 >4 mm 219 (48) 161 (32) 337 (66) 43 (10)
 Missing 212 (47) 306 (61) 125 (24) 393 (89.5)
Differentiation grade
 Well/moderate 189 (42) 260 (52) 416 (81) 33 (7.5) 0.007
 Poor/undifferentiated 50 (11) 51 (10) 85 (17) 16 (3.5)
 Missing 213 (47) 188 (38) 11 (2) 390 (89)
Overall survival time (months)
 Median (range) 43.5 (0–185) 33 (0–167) 43 (0–185) 27 (0–168) <0.001
Overall survival status
 Alive 185 (41) 296 (59) 278 (54) 202 (46) 0.026
 Dead 241 (53) 175 (35) 230 (45) 186 (42.5)
 Palliative 26 (6) 23 (5) 0 (0) 49 (11)
 Missing 0 (0) 5 (1) 4 (1) 2 (0.5)

The cohorts comprised oral cavity and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma patients, who were treated in these hospitals between the year 1996 and 2011. Clinicopathological characteristics of all patients were retrieved from electronic medical records and formalin fixed paraffin-embedded tissues of all tumors were collected. The human papillomavirus type (HPV) status was determined using P16 immunohistochemistry and a PCR-based HPV-genotyping method

HPV human papillomavirus, OCSCC oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma, OPSCC oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma, UMCG University Medical Center Groningen, UMCU University Medical Center Utrecht