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Date publication
février 2017
Journal
Journal of stomatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr VELTEN Michel
,
Dr WORONOFF Anne-Sophie
Tous les auteurs :
Jéhannin-Ligier K, Dejardin O, Lapôtre-Ledoux B, Bara S, Coureau G, Grosclaude P, Marrer E, Molinié F, Trétarre B, Velten M, Woronoff AS, Colonna M, Guizard AV
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Résumé
Despite the frequency and lethality of oral cancers in France, there are no detailed general population data regarding the characteristics of these patients to fuel the public health authorities' reflections about early detection policies. Thus, the objective of this study was to determine, in the general population, the characteristics of both patients and tumours at the time of the diagnosis. A high-resolution, population-based study using 13 French registries was conducted on 1089 tumours diagnosed in 2010. Men accounted for 75% of cases. The most frequent sites were tonsil (28.4%) and oral tongue (21.1%). The median age varied from 56.7 years for floor of mouth to 66.4 years for gum. The lesions were mainly diagnosed on pain and those diagnosed after routine clinical examination were scarce (2.6%). There were 65.5% stage III and IV at diagnosis. Oral tongue, floor of mouth and palate presented tumours less than 2cm only in 34 to 40% of cases. Advanced stage was associated with the presence of comorbidities, and tonsil or base of tongue topography. Stage was not associated with Département, deprivation index or gender. This study provided a picture of the characteristics of oral cancer patients and their tumours and showed that diagnoses are often made late, even for those tumours most easily accessible to direct visual and tactile examination. Nevertheless, it remains to define the target population of an early detection and to evaluate the benefit of such detection on the mortality rate.
Mots clés
Early detection, Oral cavity cancer, Population-based study, Stage at diagnosis
Référence
J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2017 Feb;: