Patient Factors that Delay Care for Patients with Human Papilloma Virus–Negative Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

by Linda Kossoff • September 30, 2022

What are the patient factors and provider practice patterns that delay presentation and care of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma that is not associated with, or negative for, human papillomavirus (HPV[–]OPSCC)?

BOTTOM LINE

Care delays related to evaluations by multiple providers and misdiagnosis prolong the time to diagnosis in patients with (HPV[–]OPSCC).

BACKGROUND: There are multiple differences between HPV-positive OPSCC (HPV[+]OPSCC) and (HPV[–]OPSCC). The latter is more resistant to treatment and is associated with worse prognosis than (HPV[+]OPSCC), and its initial presenting symptoms are nonspecific, typically arising from the primary disease site. This impedes timely diagnosis and treatment.

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review.

SYNOPSIS: Researchers analyzed data on 70 patients with (HPV[–]OPSCC) who received treatment at a tertiary care center from 2006 to 2016. Median time from symptom onset to diagnosis was 69 days. Most patients (75%) saw a primary care provider at their initial visit, and most (86%) saw two or more providers prior to diagnosis. Median time from first visit to diagnosis was 19.5 days. At initial evaluation (most often with a primary care provider), five patients had an identifiable base-of-tongue lesion and 17 had an identifiable tonsil tumor; on otolaryngologist evaluation, 22 patients had a base-of-tongue lesion and 32 had a tonsil lesion. Patient age, sex, body mass index, and medical comorbidities were not significant risk factors for diagnosis delay. Overall, delays in diagnosis were associated with systemic health-care factors including evaluation by multiple providers and initial misdiagnosis. Findings suggested that delays could be avoided with early evaluation by a head and neck cancer care provider after two weeks of persistent symptoms. Study limitations included its retrospective design and small cohort.

CITATION: Karp EE, Yin LX, O’Byrne TJ, et al. Diagnostic delay in human papilloma-virus negative oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma [published online ahead of print July 19, 2022]. Laryngoscope. doi:10.1002/lary.30307

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Filed Under: Head and Neck, Head and Neck, Literature Reviews, Practice Focus Tagged With: clinical outcomes, clinical research, head and neck cancer, treatment

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