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Survival analysis and prognostic factors for peri-ocular malignancies in Malaysia


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Sivaratnam, Dhashani and Othman, Radzlian and Devaraj, Navin Kumar and Teck, Yap Ming and Fung, Vincent Ng Teng and Chen, Ew Shao and Rozi, Ramizah Md and Baharudin, Nur Najlaa and Kanasan, Kirbashini and Khan, Abdul Hanif Khan Yusof and Ramachandran, Vasudevan and Ching, Siew Moi (2024) Survival analysis and prognostic factors for peri-ocular malignancies in Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 20 (1). pp. 60-69. ISSN 2636-9346

Abstract

Introduction: This study aims to determine the prognostic factors and survival outcomes of patients that underwent this surgery. Method: A retrospective review of 43 patients who underwent exenteration for periocular malignancies over a 14-year period was carried out. Patient demographics, tumour histology, treatment details, surgical margins’ status and post-operative survival were recorded. The survival outcome examined was the overall survival (OS) rate. Cox regression and Kaplan-Meier analysis were used to evaluate post-exenteration survival. Results: In total, 20 females and 23 males with a median age of 62 ± 17.3 years were identified. The most common indication for exenteration was basal cell carcinoma (20.9), followed by squamous cell carcinoma (18.6), adenocystic carcinoma (14), malignant melanoma (14) and sebaceous gland carcinoma (11.6). The independent predictors for worse OS on multivariate analysis were Chinese ethnicity (adjusted hazard ratio aHR 4.95, p =0.017), sebaceous gland carcinoma (aHR 57.61 p=0.006), adenocystic carcinoma (aHR 45.87, p=0.008), clear surgical margins (aHR 5.41, p=0.025), receiving only chemotherapy (aHR 169.13, p=0.004), and receiving both adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy (aHR 41.51, p=0.010). Conclusion: We recommend targeted public health initiatives for Chinese patients due to their increased mortality risk from peri-ocular malignancies. In addition, we advise comprehensive adjuvant therapy for all patients regardless of whether a clear surgical margin is achieved. Basal cell carcinoma and adenocystic carcinoma may also benefit from genetic research. We advocate more training for ophthalmologists to identify periocular malignancies earlier for better treatment options and increased chances of survival.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine and Health Science
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.47836/mjmhs.20.1.9
Publisher: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
Keywords: Orbital exenteration; Peri-ocular malignancy; Adjuvant; Overall survival; Survival analysis; Prognostic factors; Exenteration; Malaysia; Histological diagnosis; Ethnicity; Demography; Sun exposure; Orbital cancer; Basal cell carcinoma; Squamous cell carcinoma; Sebaceous gland carcinoma; UV tadiation; Gene mutation
Depositing User: Mr. Mohamad Syahrul Nizam Md Ishak
Date Deposited: 12 May 2024 11:08
Last Modified: 12 May 2024 11:08
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106268
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