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    The incidence of thyroid gland invasion in advanced stage laryngeal cancers with emphasis on risk factors and its impact on survival
    (Elsevier, 2021-07-01) Aslıer, Mustafa; Uçurum, Bahar Ezgi; Kaya, Hilmi Cem; Coşkun, Hakan; ASLIER, MUSTAFA; KAYA, HİLMİ CEM; UÇURUM KANTARCI, BAHAR EZGİ; COŞKUN, HAMDİ HAKAN; Tıp Fakültesi; Kulak Burun Boğaz Hastalıkları Ana Bilim Dalı; 0000-0003-3670-4651; 0000-0002-0881-1444; CCA-0193-2022; JJJ-8575-2023; GEH-1871-2022; DVC-7511-2022
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    The prognostic value of thyroid gland invasion in locally advanced laryngeal cancers
    (Taylor, 2021-08-16) Aslıer, Mustafa; Uçurum, Bahar Ezgi; Kaya, Hilmi Cem; Coşkun, Hakan; ASLIER, MUSTAFA; UÇURUM KANTARCI, BAHAR EZGİ; KAYA, HİLMİ CEM; COŞKUN, HAMDİ HAKAN; Tıp Fakültesi; Kulak Burun Boğaz Baş Boyun Cerrahisi Ana Bilim Dalı; 0000-0001-8257-0979; 0000-0003-0786-4453; 0000-0003-3670-4651; 0000-0002-0881-1444; ABH-1328-2021; KHB-5653-2024; GDF-8132-2022; GEH-1871-2022; DVC-7511-2022
    Background Locally advanced laryngeal cancers can spread to the thyroid gland by direct invasion of cricothyroid membrane. The prevalence of thyroid gland invasion (TGI) and the predictive factors of TGI were well described in literature. However, the association of TGI with survival was undetermined yet. Objectives The aim of this study is to analyze the effects of TGI on survival rates in patients with locally advanced laryngeal cancer. Materials and methods Medical records of 91 patients who underwent total laryngectomy with thyroidectomy were retrospectively reviewed. Demographical, clinical, and histopathological characteristics of the patients were noted. Kaplan-Meier test was used for survival analysis. Results Histopathology reports revealed the prevalence of TGI as 14.3% (13/91). Survival analyses showed that TGI did not affect recurrence free (p = .078) and overall (p = .080) survival rates. Conclusions Thyroid gland invasion is one of the characteristic features of locally aggressive laryngeal tumors. In this study, TGI is not a statistically significant prognostic factor that has impact on survival of the patients with locally advanced laryngeal cancer.