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High-grade tumor budding is a risk factor for survival in patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

Journal

BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Volume 89, Issue 5, Pages -

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ASSOC BRASILEIRA OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA & CIRURGIA CERVICOFACIAL
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2023.101310

Keywords

Laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma; Tumor budding; Prognosis

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This study aimed to determine the impact of tumor budding on the survival of patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. The results showed that high-grade tumor budding was associated with disease-free survival and overall survival in these patients, and smaller tumor cell nests, low levels of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, and higher pathological T staging were closely associated with high-grade tumor budding in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
Objective: With the increasing incidence and mortality of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma worldwide, researchers continue to search for novel prognostic factors and treatment methods for preventing early laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma from becoming advanced laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. This study aims to determine if tumor budding is an independent risk factor associated with the survival of patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.Methods: 268 cases of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma were studied, and tumor budding was analyzed for associations with clinicopathological features and clinical outcomes. Results: Tumor budding was divided into low-grade tumor budding (0--6/0.785 mm2) and high-grade tumor budding >= 7/0.785 mm(2)) based on the results of the receiver operating characteristics curve analysis. Logistic regression analysis showed that smaller tumor cell nests, the low levels of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, and higher pathological T staging were the risk factors for high-grade tumor budding (p < 0.05). In the low-grade tumor budding group, there was no statistic difference in survival between patients without tumor budding and those with 1--6/0.785 mm(2) tumor budding. Multivariate survival analysis showed high-grade tumor budding (p < 0.001) was independent prognostic factors for disease-free survival and overall survival in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. High-grade tumor budding was also an independent prognostic factor for disease-free survival (p = 0.037) and overall survival (p = 0.009) in T1-2N0 laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.Conclusions: Smaller tumor cell nests, the low levels of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, and higher pathological T staging were closely associated with high-grade tumor budding in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. High-grade tumor budding may be an adverse risk factor that affects not only the disease-free survival and overall survival of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma patients but also the survival of T1-2N0 laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma patients.Level of Evidence: Level 4.(c) 2023 Associacao Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia C ' ervico-Facial. Published by Elsevier Espan similar to a, S.L.U. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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