Abstract

Convenient Selection Criteria for Surgery in Elderly Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients

Uchida Riga*

In addition to their advanced age, elderly individuals with oral squamous cell carcinoma sometimes have difficulty receiving curative surgery. The goal of the current study was to examine the variables influencing senior individuals with a retrospective cohort study was created and put into action by us. Elderly individuals were included in the study sample, and they were statistically compared between the groups that underwent surgery and those that did not. The major end variable was deciding on surgery as the course of therapy, and the prognosis for each group was the secondary result. The sample included 76 individuals with who were older than years old. Of them, 52 had surgical treatment, and received non-surgical treatment. Performance Status Clinical Stage Serum Alb Level Body Mass Index and Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index as Decision Factors were a crucial factor in the decision to have surgery. Three independent predictors for choosing surgery were established by logistic multivariate analysis: clinical stage Curative surgery is the suggested course of action for older patients with, and stage I or II, according to the decision tree analysis. In conclusion, the criteria for choosing surgery in older people may include Alb, PS, and clinical stage.

Published Date: 2022-11-29; Received Date: 2022-11-02