Abstract
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common cutaneous malignancy with a 5-year disease-specific survival rate of approximately 90%, which decreases dramatically to 50% in the presence of regional lymph node metastases. We sought to examine clinicians’ documentation of pertinent neurological symptoms/signs and lymph node palpation at the time of initial biopsy and treatment using lower lip SCC patients as a cohort. Subsequently, we investigated the correlation between clinical and pathologic SCC features and the aforementioned documentation. A single center, retrospective study of all squamous cell carcinomas of the lower lip biopsied over 10 years was conducted, and univariate models were implemented to correlate the variables. A total of 66 squamous cell carcinomas of the lip in 63 patients were identified. Neurological signs and symptoms were not documented and only three of the tumors were palpated, therefore statistical analysis was not performed. A lymph node exam was documented in 14 of the 63 patients (22%), and statistical analysis showed that among all variables (age, gender, tumor size, tumor stages, tobacco or alcohol use, or history of skin cancer), only the size of the tumor correlated positively with a lymph node examination (RRE 1.15 [95% CI 1.06–1.25], p < 0.001). Our study illustrates a possible practice gap and quality improvement potential in tumor, neurologic, and lymph node examination and documentation in patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
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We would like to thank Dr. Daniel Bennett and Dr. Justin Endo both from the Department of Dermatology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health for their helpful discussion in the design of this study. No compensation was received.
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Eickstaedt, J.B., Fancher, W., Havighurst, T. et al. Lack of documentation of lymph node examination in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip. Arch Dermatol Res 314, 1003–1006 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00403-021-02281-4
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