2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00405-021-07057-0
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Outcome for sinonasal malignancies: a population-based survey

Abstract: Purpose Sinonasal malignancies (SNM) represent a rare and complex group of cancers that includes a wide range of histopathological subtypes. Data from population-based cohorts are scarce but warranted as a basis for randomized controlled treatment trials (RCTs). Our aim was to assess overall and histology subset-specific outcomes for SNM patients treated at a tertiary referral centre. Methods A retrospective, population-based, consecutive cohort of patient… Show more

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“…This finding most likely supports improved methods in diagnosis with various ancillary techniques. The mean age of the affected patients is between 49.2 and 62.5 years 1349,1404,1417,1460,1461,1463 . There seems to be a slight to marked predominance of the male sex in most studies 48,1349,1417,1460–1463 .…”
Section: Sinonasal Neuroectodermal and Neuroendocrine Carcinomasmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…This finding most likely supports improved methods in diagnosis with various ancillary techniques. The mean age of the affected patients is between 49.2 and 62.5 years 1349,1404,1417,1460,1461,1463 . There seems to be a slight to marked predominance of the male sex in most studies 48,1349,1417,1460–1463 .…”
Section: Sinonasal Neuroectodermal and Neuroendocrine Carcinomasmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…NUT carcinoma represents 1%–2% of SNM (Table XXIV.B.2). 1417,1418 The disease is named for its characteristic translocation of the nuclear protein on the testis (NUTM1). The previous name, NUT midline carcinoma, was changed because the tumor is not restricted to midline structures.…”
Section: Sinonasal Neuroectodermal and Neuroendocrine Carcinomasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…17 Surveillance for longer than 10 years (possibly lifelong) was proposed for certain pathologies, such as sinonasal adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) and olfactory neuroblastoma (ONB). 17,33,34 Sinonasal ACC have the propensity to spread hematogeneous to distant sites, with 38.1% of recurrence being attributed to distant failure and have a mean time to recurrence of 48.8 months locally and 42 months for distant metastasis (lung and brain). 35,36 ONB have a long median time to recurrence of up to 6.9 years, with locoregional recurrence being more common than distant recurrence.…”
Section: Surveillance/follow-up Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While NUT carcinomas can be found in other sites of the body, NUT carcinoma most often occurs in the sinonasal tract. It has a propensity for midline structures and makes up 1%–2% of sinonasal malignancies 3,4 . In contrast to other sinonasal malignancies, NUT carcinoma typically affects younger patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%