Document Type
Article
Department
Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction TP53 mutation and overexpression have been correlated with poor survival in many cancers including oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). We aim to understand the role of TP53 overexpression in OSCC in our population and correlate it with five-year survival to test its viability as a prognostic marker for OSCC patients. Materials and methods Patients with biopsy proven OSCC at Aga Khan University Hospital from January 2000 to January 2008 were recruited. Immunohistochemistry was used to establish TP53 status and the results were published. Following up on these patients, five-year data were collected and correlated with TP53 status and other clinicopathologic parameters. Results Overexpression of TP53 was not significantly associated with five-year survival (hazard ratio [HR]: 1.543; 95% CI: 0.911-2.612; p = 0.107). Conclusion Although we had proven statistical relevance when correlated with overall survival in our previous study, we were unable to extend the same relevance to TP53 overexpression when it comes to five-year survival.
Publication (Name of Journal)
Cureus.
Recommended Citation
Ali, S. A.,
Khan, H.,
Irfan, O.,
Samad, A.,
Mirza, Y.,
Awan, M.
(2017). Correlation of TP53 overexpression and clinical parameters with five-year survival in oral squamous cell carcinoma patients. Cureus., 9(6), 1-13.
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