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- Prasanth Baalann
- Aithmia
- Jagga
- Raina
- Sruthi
- S
Abstract
Early oral tongue cancer poses substantial challenges due to its essential invasive nature and the diverse patterns of tumor invasion, which significantly affect diagnosis, treatment options, and prognostic evaluations. Understanding these invasion patterns is critically significant, as they are closely connected to the risks of recurrence and metastasis, factors that complicate clinical outcomes. This research analyzed data from 150 patients with early oral tongue cancer to inspect the impact of tumor invasion patterns on survival outcomes, concentrating on improving risk assessment through developed statistical methods to enhance patient management and decision-making. Logistic regression models integrated with survival analysis, including the Kaplan-Meier method, were working to classify important relationships among tumor invasion characteristics and patient results. The findings exposed that deeper tumor invasion and the residence of lymphovascular invasion were strongly connected with increased risks of recurrence and metastasis. The results highlight the significance of early and thorough evaluation approaches to improve prediction and manage risks. Furthermore, the research emphasizes the importance of vigilant monitoring and timely intervention for high-risk patients, aiming to appease possible difficulties and improve survival rates. By leveraging developed statistical methods, this research offers valuable insights into the clinical consequences of tumor behavior in early oral tongue cancer. These findings contribute to the development of improved diagnostic tools, risk stratification methods, and modified treatment tactics, addressing the particular challenges posed by the invasive nature and varied tumor invasion patterns of this disease. Eventually, the research advances efforts to improve overall patient care and long-term survival outcomes.
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RePEc:dbk:health:v:4:y:2025:i::p:604:id:604
DOI: 10.56294/hl2025604
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