Head & neck cancers– a retrospective analysis

AIM: To find the prevelance and Incidence of head and neck cancer cases of other total body malignancies in our Cancer Centre. MATERIALS & METHODS: This is a retrospective analysis which was done in curie Manavata Cancer Centre in northern Maharashtra from 14th May 2007 to 30th November 2014. To...

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Main Authors: Rajnish Nagarkar, Shirsendu Roy, Mohammad Akheel, Nayana Kulkarni, Vijay Palwe, Prakash Pandit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons
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Online Access:http://www.jhnps.org/article.asp?issn=2347-8128;year=2015;volume=3;issue=3;spage=81;epage=88;aulast=Nagarkar;type=0
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spelling doaj-3174a38d69854d29878429c6525dfd332020-11-24T23:26:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons2347-81282347-81282015-01-01338188Head & neck cancers– a retrospective analysisRajnish NagarkarShirsendu RoyMohammad AkheelNayana KulkarniVijay PalwePrakash PanditAIM: To find the prevelance and Incidence of head and neck cancer cases of other total body malignancies in our Cancer Centre. MATERIALS & METHODS: This is a retrospective analysis which was done in curie Manavata Cancer Centre in northern Maharashtra from 14th May 2007 to 30th November 2014. Total cases operated were 14368 out of which 2017 were head and neck cancers. RESULTS: Incidence of Head & Neck cancer cases in our 7 years study was around 14.03% of other total body malignancies. Males are more affected by Head & Neck cancer for around 82.01% than females contributing which is around 17.9%. Oral cavity malignancies contribute around 76.6% out of all head & neck cancer cases. Tongue cancers are more commonly affected which is around 33.4% followed by Buccal mucosa which is 29.77%. The mortality rate is high in buccal mucosa (32.35%) followed by tongue (27.4%). CONCLUSION: This retrospective study hopes to quantify and analyze the spectrum of Head and neck cancer out of the other total body malignancies. A tremendous effort is needed to identify such high prevelance, generate awareness and establish treatment modalities to meet this challenging statistical analysis.http://www.jhnps.org/article.asp?issn=2347-8128;year=2015;volume=3;issue=3;spage=81;epage=88;aulast=Nagarkar;type=0Head & NeckReconstructionMortality
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author Rajnish Nagarkar
Shirsendu Roy
Mohammad Akheel
Nayana Kulkarni
Vijay Palwe
Prakash Pandit
spellingShingle Rajnish Nagarkar
Shirsendu Roy
Mohammad Akheel
Nayana Kulkarni
Vijay Palwe
Prakash Pandit
Head & neck cancers– a retrospective analysis
Journal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons
Head & Neck
Reconstruction
Mortality
author_facet Rajnish Nagarkar
Shirsendu Roy
Mohammad Akheel
Nayana Kulkarni
Vijay Palwe
Prakash Pandit
author_sort Rajnish Nagarkar
title Head & neck cancers– a retrospective analysis
title_short Head & neck cancers– a retrospective analysis
title_full Head & neck cancers– a retrospective analysis
title_fullStr Head & neck cancers– a retrospective analysis
title_full_unstemmed Head & neck cancers– a retrospective analysis
title_sort head & neck cancers– a retrospective analysis
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons
issn 2347-8128
2347-8128
publishDate 2015-01-01
description AIM: To find the prevelance and Incidence of head and neck cancer cases of other total body malignancies in our Cancer Centre. MATERIALS & METHODS: This is a retrospective analysis which was done in curie Manavata Cancer Centre in northern Maharashtra from 14th May 2007 to 30th November 2014. Total cases operated were 14368 out of which 2017 were head and neck cancers. RESULTS: Incidence of Head & Neck cancer cases in our 7 years study was around 14.03% of other total body malignancies. Males are more affected by Head & Neck cancer for around 82.01% than females contributing which is around 17.9%. Oral cavity malignancies contribute around 76.6% out of all head & neck cancer cases. Tongue cancers are more commonly affected which is around 33.4% followed by Buccal mucosa which is 29.77%. The mortality rate is high in buccal mucosa (32.35%) followed by tongue (27.4%). CONCLUSION: This retrospective study hopes to quantify and analyze the spectrum of Head and neck cancer out of the other total body malignancies. A tremendous effort is needed to identify such high prevelance, generate awareness and establish treatment modalities to meet this challenging statistical analysis.
topic Head & Neck
Reconstruction
Mortality
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