2018, Number 3
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Rev Cubana Estomatol 2018; 55 (3)
Head and neck cancer in Brazil
Guedes ACL, Pires LSC, Macedo AAC, Gondim VAM, Lima ARI, Dias CR
Language: Portugués
References: 26
Page: 1-13
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: due to its high incidence in Brazil, head and neck cancer requires permanent study of its distribution, which has motivated the conduct of detailed analyses aimed at understanding the way it manifests in the population, its temporal distribution in the country and the main problems it poses.
Objective: identify the anatomical locations and histological classifications of head and neck cancers registered in Brazil between the years 2000 and 2014.
Methods: an inductive cross-sectional study was conducted with an indirect documentation technique and descriptive statistical processing. The study was based on the analysis of 220 391 secondary data from Cancer Hospital Registries available from the National Cancer Institute. The variables of interest were location of the primary tumor and histological type. Sorting by primary tumor location followed the International Classification of Diseases.
Results: the sites most commonly affected by head and neck cancer were facial skin (44.2 %), oral cavity (16.7 %), thyroid gland (8.9 %), larynx (8.8 %), brain
(5.4 %) and lymph nodes located in the head and neck region (3.8 %). The most carcinoma (27.0 %), papillary carcinoma (3.70 %), nodular basal-cell carcinoma (2.50 %) and malignant epithelial tumor (2.50 %).
Conclusions: squamous-cell carcinoma was the most prevalent histological type of head and neck cancer between the years 2000 and 2014 in Brazil, facial skin being the most commonly affected site.
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