- VernacularTitle:頭頸部癌の肺転移切除後の予後に関する検討
- Author:
Takanobu SASAKI
1
;
Takao TERUYA
2
;
Fusahiro HIRANO
3
;
Shinyu KISE
1
;
Kazuhiko HANASHIRO
1
;
Kazuo AOKI
1
Author Information
- From:Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2019;68(2):174-179
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: We retrospectively evaluated 21 patients with resected lung metastases from head and neck cancers (oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, and others) in our department between April 2009 and December 2016. The 5-year overall survival after lung resection was 56.7% and median survival time was 21 months, which was good compared with findings in the literature. Tumor size of lung metastatic lesion≥2.0cm was a significant prognostic factor (p=0.0157). No independent prognostic factors were identified in multivariate analysis. Aggressive resection was suggested to contribute to prognosis, especially for pulmonary metastasis with diameter<2.0cm. These findings may have wide implications for social medicine.