Contribution of public oral pathology services to the diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancer in Brazil.
Brendo Vinícius Rodrigues LouredoMaria Paula CuradoPaulo Victor Mendes PenafortJosé Alcides Almeida de ArrudaLucas Guimarães AbreuRicardo Alves MesquitaDécio Dos Santos Pinto-JúniorAline Corrêa AbrahãoBruno Augusto Benevenuto de AndradeMichelle AgostiniRenata Mendonça MoraesAna Lia AnbinderPedro Henrique Silva DouradoTeresa Cristina Ribeiro Bartholomeu Dos SantosFábio Ramoa PiresNatália Cristina Trentin BordignonRogério de Oliveira GondakMarcia Gaiger DE OliveiraVinicius Coelho CarrardManoela Domingues MartinsSebastião Silvério de Sousa NetoDiego Antonio Costa ArantesElismauro Francisco de MendonçaSilvia Roberta Cieslak-SanchesDaniella Moraes AntunesGleyson Kleber do Amaral-SilvaPatricia Rubia ManieriLuciana Maria Pedreira RamalhoJean Nunes Dos SantosAugusto César Leal da Silva LeonelDanyel Elias da Cruz PerezHannah Carmem Carlos Ribeiro Silva VerheulKeila Martha Amorim BarrosoFlávia Luiza Santos RodriguesAmanda Katarinny Goes GonzagaRomana Renery FernandesLélia Batista de SouzaLucas Lacerda de SouzaFlávia Sirotheau Corrêa PontesHelder Antonio Rebelo PontesCaroline Alfaia SilvaJeconias CâmaraTatiana Nayara Libório-KimuraAlan Roger Dos Santos SilvaMárcio Ajudarte LopesOslei Paes de AlmeidaMario José RomañachPablo Agustin VargasPublished in: Brazilian oral research (2023)
This study aimed to evaluate the contribution of oral and maxillofacial pathology laboratories (OMPLs) in Brazilian public universities to the diagnosis of lip, oral cavity, and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). A cross-sectional study was performed using biopsy records from a consortium of sixteen public OMPLs from all regions of Brazil (North, Northeast, Central-West, Southeast, and South). Clinical and demographic data of patients diagnosed with lip, oral cavity, and oropharyngeal SCC between 2010 and 2019 were collected from the patients' histopathological records. Of the 120,010 oral and maxillofacial biopsies (2010-2019), 6.9% (8,321 cases) were diagnosed as lip (0.8%, 951 cases), oral cavity (4.9%, 5,971 cases), and oropharyngeal (1.2%, 1,399 cases) SCCs. Most cases were from Brazil's Southeast (64.5%), where six of the OMPLs analyzed are located. The predominant profile of patients with lip and oral cavity SCC was Caucasian men, with a mean age over 60 years, low schooling level, and a previous history of heavy tobacco consumption. In the oropharyngeal group, the majority were non-Caucasian men, with a mean age under 60 years, had a low education level, and were former/current tobacco and alcohol users. According to data from the Brazilian National Cancer Institute, approximately 9.9% of the total lip, oral cavity, and oropharyngeal SCCs reported over the last decade in Brazil may have been diagnosed at the OMPLs included in the current study. Therefore, this data confirms the contribution of public OMPLs with respect to the important diagnostic support they provide to the oral healthcare services extended by the Brazilian Public Health System.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- mental health
- squamous cell carcinoma
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- electronic health record
- primary care
- peritoneal dialysis
- emergency department
- machine learning
- radiation therapy
- african american
- tertiary care
- alcohol consumption
- fine needle aspiration
- squamous cell
- affordable care act