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The value of regular follow-up of oral leukoplakia for early detection of malignant transformation

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ORAL DISEASES
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/odi.14797

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early detection of cancer; oral cancer; oral epithelial dysplasia; oral leukoplakia; oral potentially malignant disorder; oral squamous cell carcinoma

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This study evaluated whether regular follow-up of oral leukoplakia resulted in early detection of malignant transformation. The results showed that patients followed up by their dentist had smaller leukoplakia size, more hyperkeratosis, and less moderate/severe dysplasia. Malignant transformation occurred most frequently in patients followed up at the hospital, least frequently in patients followed up by their dentist, and intermediate in patients lost to follow-up. Regular follow-up allowed for early detection of malignant transformation, and follow-up by the dentist was found to be feasible.
Objectives: Evaluate whether regular follow-up of oral leukoplakia (OL) resulted in early detection of malignant transformation (MT).Method: Two hundred and twenty-two consecutive patients with OL (147 females, 75 males); median follow-up period of 64 months (range: 12-300). Three groups were distinguished: group A (n = 92) follow-up at the hospital; group B (n = 84) follow-up by their dentist; group C (n = 46) lost to follow-up.Results: OLs in group B compared to group A, were smaller in size (<2 cm; p < 0.001), showed more hyperkeratosis (p < 0.001) and less moderate/severe dysplasia (p < 0.001). MT occurred in 45 (20%) patients: 32 (35%) in group A, five (6%) in group B and eight (17%) in group C. There was no significant difference in clinical tumour size between group A (median: 15 mm, range: 1-40) and group B (median: 10 mm, range: 3-25; p = 0.496). Tumour size was smaller for patients in groups A and B (median: 10 mm, range 1-40) compared to group C (median: 33 mm, range: 3-100; p = 0.003). There was a positive correlation between tumour size and interval between the last visit in all patients (p = 0.022).Conclusion: Regular follow-up of OL resulted in early detection of MT. If properly selected, follow-up of OL performed by the dentist seems feasible.

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