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TABLE 1. Patient characteristics.
conducted in SAS version 9.3 (SAS Institute, Cary, NC) or the R language environment for statistical computing (R version 3.1.0).
Characteristics
No. of patients (%)
Age, y, mean (SD)
57.8 (9.2)
Marital status
RESULTS From January 1, 2002, to August 31, 2012, a total of 296 previously untreated patients with oropharyngeal SCC underwent surgical resection for curative intent at the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute. Patient demographic and clini- cal characteristics are summarized in Table 1. The vast majority of patients were p16-positive (77.1%) and 168 patients (58.5%) were confirmed to be both p16- positive and HPV-positive. Fifty-three patients were p16- positive/HPV-negative by in situ hybridization and 3 were p16-negative/HPV-positive. With regard to surgical approach, 58.8% underwent transoral and 41.2% had open surgical approaches for tumor extirpation. Overall survival Overall 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival rates for all patients, regardless of HPV status, were 88.5%, 71.3%, and 65.1%, respectively. HPV-positive patients had better overall sur- vival than HPV-negative patients (log-rank p value < .0001; see Figure 1). HPV-positive patients had overall survival rates of 94.2%, 83.3%, and 81.8% at 1, 3, and 5 years compared to 79.5%, 53.3%, and 40.3% for HPV- negative patients.
Single/divorced/widowed
115 (41.8) 160 (58.2)
Married
Race
African American/black
12 (4.1)
White
281 (95.9)
Sex
Female
61 (20.6) 235 (79.4) 82 (29.0) 201 (71.0) 84 (28.4) 90 (30.4) 37 (12.5) 50 (16.9) 35 (11.8) 175 (61.2) 111 (38.8) 117 (40.5) 172 (59.5) 239 (81.6) 54 (18.4) 38 (12.9) 57 (19.4) 186 (63.3) 66 (22.9) 222 (77.1) 209 (71.8) 82 (28.2) 74 (25.1) 23 (7.8) 198 (67.1) 106 (38.4) 69 (25.0) 101 (36.6) 129 (46.9) 85 (30.9) 61 (22.8) 11 (3.7) 12 (4.1) 62 (21.1) 209 (71.1) 77 (26.0) 126 (42.6) 48 (16.2) 45 (15.2) 13 (4.4)
Male
Smoking status
10 pack-years > 10 pack-years
Approach TORS
Transoral, nonrobotic
Transcervical (eg, suprahyoid)
Mandibulotomy
Composite resection
ECS
No
Yes
HPV status Negative
Positive
Mucosal margins
Free of carcinoma Positive margins
N classification N0
N1 N2 N3
p16 status Negative
Positive
Perineural invasion No
Yes
Primary site
Base of tongue
Other Tonsil
Rick group, HPV Low
Intermediate
High
Rick group, p16 Low
Intermediate
High
TNM stage I
II
III IV
T classification T1
T2 T3 T4
FIGURE 1. Kaplan–Meier estimates of survival according to human papillomavirus (HPV) status. Patients with HPV-positive tumors had significantly better overall survival than patients with HPV-negative tumors ( p < .0001).
Abbreviations: TORS, transoral robotic surgery; ECS, extracapsular extension; HPV, human papillomavirus.
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