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Prevalence of pain in oral cancer: A retrospective study

Authors :
Shehryar N. Khawaja
Raza Hussain
Arif Jamshed
Source :
Oral diseasesREFERENCES. 27(7)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pain among treatment-naive patients with oral cancer and to identify the clinical and histopathological characteristics of oral cancer associated with pain occurrence. Materials and methods A retrospective chart review was conducted of patients presenting with biopsy-proven oral cancer between January 2015 and December 2019. Variables, including demographic data, medical history, clinical presentation, and histopathological information, were extracted and analyzed. Appropriate descriptive and analytic statistics were computed. Results Among 1,067 participants, 682(63.9%) were males. The prevalence of pain was 67.5%. It was found to be significantly associated with the duration of symptoms, history of betel or areca nut, squamous cell carcinoma, presence of disease in tongue, palate, and lips, lesion size, clinical nodal involvement, depth of invasion, TNM classification, limited mouth opening, bleeding, and restricted tongue mobility. Logistic regression analysis suggested that pain in oral cancer was positively associated with the occurrence of disease in the tongue and negatively with TNM stage I. Conclusions There is a high prevalence of pain among patients with oral cancer even before the initiation of any therapeutic intervention. Occurrence is significantly higher in patients with the presence of disease in the tongue and among those with TNM stage II or more.

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ISSN :
16010825
Volume :
27
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oral diseasesREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c58ff8d3a1d45a3edfa2cc5a645d05ba