Recurrence pattern in squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lower extremities and abdominal wall (Kangri cancer) in Kashmir valley of Indian subcontinent: Impact of various treatment modalities

<b>Background: </b> The spectrum of skin cancer in Kashmir valley is drastically different from the rest of the country. Maxwell was the first to report skin cancer of lower extremities in Kashmiri population, developing on/over erythema ab igne, and attributed it to the use/or exposure...

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Main Authors: Teli Mohmad, Khan N, Darzi M, Gupta Meenu, Tufail A
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2009-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dermatology
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Online Access:http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2009;volume=54;issue=4;spage=342;epage=346;aulast=Teli
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Khan N
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Gupta Meenu
Tufail A
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Tufail A
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description <b>Background: </b> The spectrum of skin cancer in Kashmir valley is drastically different from the rest of the country. Maxwell was the first to report skin cancer of lower extremities in Kashmiri population, developing on/over erythema ab igne, and attributed it to the use/or exposure of Kangri. These tumors have an aggressive biological behavior with a substantial risk of loco-regional metastasis in 30-50&#x0025; cases.Because of unique geographical distribution of Kangri cancer,<b> </b> there is dearth of literature regarding the natural history, loco-regional and distant metastatic pattern and treatment recommendations in these tumors.<b> Aims: </b> To study the metastatic pattern of these skin tumors and to assess the impact of various treatment modalities and use of prophylactic nodal treatment in this clinical entity.<b> Methods:</b> The retrospective study (study period 1993-2005) included 266 patients of squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lower extremities and abdominal wall. Two hundred and forty-four cases with a follow-up of 2-7 years were included for final analysis with stress on loco-regional relapse pattern and methods of treatment evolved and used at our institute from time to time.<b> </b> Statistical analysis was done using yates corrected Chi-square test and odds ratio analysis. <b> Results:</b> Our results favor the use of post operative radiotherapy to primary and prophylactic treatment of regional nodes on the lines of head and neck tumors in these cases. <b> Conclusion: </b> Post operative radiotherapy significantly decreases the loco-regional recurrences and a trial of prophylactic nodal irradiation is justified in a selected group of such patients.
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spelling doaj.art-f646a57238b244d8ade2684ffe6d66df2022-12-22T02:18:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dermatology0019-51541998-36112009-01-01544342346Recurrence pattern in squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lower extremities and abdominal wall (Kangri cancer) in Kashmir valley of Indian subcontinent: Impact of various treatment modalitiesTeli MohmadKhan NDarzi MGupta MeenuTufail A<b>Background: </b> The spectrum of skin cancer in Kashmir valley is drastically different from the rest of the country. Maxwell was the first to report skin cancer of lower extremities in Kashmiri population, developing on/over erythema ab igne, and attributed it to the use/or exposure of Kangri. These tumors have an aggressive biological behavior with a substantial risk of loco-regional metastasis in 30-50&#x0025; cases.Because of unique geographical distribution of Kangri cancer,<b> </b> there is dearth of literature regarding the natural history, loco-regional and distant metastatic pattern and treatment recommendations in these tumors.<b> Aims: </b> To study the metastatic pattern of these skin tumors and to assess the impact of various treatment modalities and use of prophylactic nodal treatment in this clinical entity.<b> Methods:</b> The retrospective study (study period 1993-2005) included 266 patients of squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lower extremities and abdominal wall. Two hundred and forty-four cases with a follow-up of 2-7 years were included for final analysis with stress on loco-regional relapse pattern and methods of treatment evolved and used at our institute from time to time.<b> </b> Statistical analysis was done using yates corrected Chi-square test and odds ratio analysis. <b> Results:</b> Our results favor the use of post operative radiotherapy to primary and prophylactic treatment of regional nodes on the lines of head and neck tumors in these cases. <b> Conclusion: </b> Post operative radiotherapy significantly decreases the loco-regional recurrences and a trial of prophylactic nodal irradiation is justified in a selected group of such patients.http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2009;volume=54;issue=4;spage=342;epage=346;aulast=TeliErythema ab igneKangri cancerlymph nodal irradiationsquamous cell carcinoma
spellingShingle Teli Mohmad
Khan N
Darzi M
Gupta Meenu
Tufail A
Recurrence pattern in squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lower extremities and abdominal wall (Kangri cancer) in Kashmir valley of Indian subcontinent: Impact of various treatment modalities
Indian Journal of Dermatology
Erythema ab igne
Kangri cancer
lymph nodal irradiation
squamous cell carcinoma
title Recurrence pattern in squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lower extremities and abdominal wall (Kangri cancer) in Kashmir valley of Indian subcontinent: Impact of various treatment modalities
title_full Recurrence pattern in squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lower extremities and abdominal wall (Kangri cancer) in Kashmir valley of Indian subcontinent: Impact of various treatment modalities
title_fullStr Recurrence pattern in squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lower extremities and abdominal wall (Kangri cancer) in Kashmir valley of Indian subcontinent: Impact of various treatment modalities
title_full_unstemmed Recurrence pattern in squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lower extremities and abdominal wall (Kangri cancer) in Kashmir valley of Indian subcontinent: Impact of various treatment modalities
title_short Recurrence pattern in squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lower extremities and abdominal wall (Kangri cancer) in Kashmir valley of Indian subcontinent: Impact of various treatment modalities
title_sort recurrence pattern in squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lower extremities and abdominal wall kangri cancer in kashmir valley of indian subcontinent impact of various treatment modalities
topic Erythema ab igne
Kangri cancer
lymph nodal irradiation
squamous cell carcinoma
url http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2009;volume=54;issue=4;spage=342;epage=346;aulast=Teli
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