A series of 66 cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) was retrospectively analyzed by immunohistochemistry for bcl-2 expression to verify its predictive value for clinical outcome in patients with OSCC. After grouping for bcl-2 expression, OSCCs were statistically analyzed for the variables age, gender, histological grading (G), TNM, staging, recurrence, and overall survival rate. Univariate and multivariate (Cox regression) analyses were performed. Thirty-six OSCC (54.5%) showed expression for bcl-2, whereas 30 (44.5%) were negative. No statistical association was found between bcl-2 expression and any variables considered at baseline. Overall disease-specific survival rate at 72 months was 51%, independently from the extent of the tumor. In terms of prognostic significance, the bcl-2-positive group showed more than 60% survival at 72 months whereas the bcl-2-negative group showed none. An independent association of bcl-2 expression was found with an improved overall survival rate (p = 0.048), although grading and staging were established to be the best baseline markers of prognosis. On the basis of these results, it is possible to suggest bcl-2 as an early marker of prognosis: lack of bcl-2 expression could constitute a hallmark of aggressive biological behavior in OSCC.

LO MUZIOL, FALASCHINIS, FARINAA, RUBINIC, PEZZETTIF, CAMPISI G, et al. (2005). Bcl-2 AS PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN HEAD AND NECK SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA. ONCOLOGY RESEARCH, 15(5), 249-255 [10.3727/096504005776404599].

Bcl-2 AS PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN HEAD AND NECK SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA

FALASCHINI, Silvia;CAMPISI, Giuseppina;
2005-01-01

Abstract

A series of 66 cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) was retrospectively analyzed by immunohistochemistry for bcl-2 expression to verify its predictive value for clinical outcome in patients with OSCC. After grouping for bcl-2 expression, OSCCs were statistically analyzed for the variables age, gender, histological grading (G), TNM, staging, recurrence, and overall survival rate. Univariate and multivariate (Cox regression) analyses were performed. Thirty-six OSCC (54.5%) showed expression for bcl-2, whereas 30 (44.5%) were negative. No statistical association was found between bcl-2 expression and any variables considered at baseline. Overall disease-specific survival rate at 72 months was 51%, independently from the extent of the tumor. In terms of prognostic significance, the bcl-2-positive group showed more than 60% survival at 72 months whereas the bcl-2-negative group showed none. An independent association of bcl-2 expression was found with an improved overall survival rate (p = 0.048), although grading and staging were established to be the best baseline markers of prognosis. On the basis of these results, it is possible to suggest bcl-2 as an early marker of prognosis: lack of bcl-2 expression could constitute a hallmark of aggressive biological behavior in OSCC.
2005
LO MUZIOL, FALASCHINIS, FARINAA, RUBINIC, PEZZETTIF, CAMPISI G, et al. (2005). Bcl-2 AS PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN HEAD AND NECK SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA. ONCOLOGY RESEARCH, 15(5), 249-255 [10.3727/096504005776404599].
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