Oral Cavity Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most common area affected within the oral cavity?

A

Anterior 2/3 tongue

Most —> least common
Ant tongue —> FOM —> buccal mucosa —> retromolar trigone —> hard palate —> gingavae

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2
Q

Describe T1 stage

A

<= 2cm with DOI <= 5mm

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3
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Describe T2

A

<= 2cm with DOI >5mm and <=10mm

Or

2-4cm with DOI <=10mm

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4
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Describe T3

A

Any size (<4cm) with DOI >10mm

Or

> 4cm with DOI <=10mm

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5
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Describe T4

A

T4a >4cm with DOI >10mm
Or invading adjacent structures

T4b. Invades masticator space, pterygoid plates or skull base. +- encasing internal carotid artery

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6
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Describe Stage 1 (what TNM)

A

T1N0M0

5y OS ~78%

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7
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Describe stage II (TNM)

A

T2N0M0

5y OS ~58%

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8
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Describe stage III (TNM)

A

T3N0M0

Or T1-3 N1M0

5y OS ~44%

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9
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Describe stage IV

A

IVa T4a N0-1 M0. Or
T1-4 N2M0

IVb. T4b Nany M0
Or anyT N3 M0

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10
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What is the risk of LN involvement if FOM or tongue SCC primary?

A

25-45%

Elective neck treatment should be offered for all oral cavity tumours

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11
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What is the treatment of choice for early stage tumours? (Stage I & II)?

A

Surgery as a single modality
Aim for 1cm margins (vital structure permitting)

Close margins (<5mm) mean further surgery or PORT is indicated

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