...
首页> 外文期刊>Preventive Medicine: An International Journal Devoted to Practice and Theory >Oral cancer examinations and lesion discovery as reported by US general dentists: Findings from the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network
【24h】

Oral cancer examinations and lesion discovery as reported by US general dentists: Findings from the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network

机译:美国一般牙医报告的口腔癌考试和病变发现:来自国家牙科实践的研究网络的调查结果

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例

摘要

General dentists (GDs) have the opportunity to examine their patients for oral premalignancy/malignancy. We estimated the annualized per dentist number of oral lesions suspicious for premalignancy/malignancy discovered by United States (U.S.) general dentists and the annualized per dentist number of histologically-confirmed cancers subsequently diagnosed. Eligible participants were licensed, clinically-active U.S. GDs who were members of the U.S. National Dental Practice-Based Research Network. An a priori sample size of 900 was determined; 2000 GDs were invited to participate; 1,073 completed the study. Self-reported, cross-sectional data were obtained via an online questionnaire during 4/12/2017-8/31/2017 and analyzed. The reported numbers of suspicious oral lesions and histologically-confirmed oral cancer cases diagnosed over the previous six months were quantified. Potential outcome predictors were evaluated as covariates in multivariable analyses. Crude and adjusted statistics were produced by regressing each outcome on each independent variable while assuming a Poisson distribution, log link and utilizing robust standard errors. Eighty-seven percent of dentists reported discovering 1 + lesion suspicious for oral premalignancy/malignancy during the preceding six months. The mean number of suspicious lesions/dentist/year was 9.5; adjusted mean: 9.6. Fifteen percent of participants reported discovering 1 + lesion confirmed as cancer during the same period, 213 confirmed cancer cases/6 months or 426/year. Crude and adjusted mean numbers of histologically-confirmed oral cancers were both 0.4 cancers/dentist/year. Our findings suggest that many U.S. general dentists are actively identifying oral lesions suspicious for premalignancy/malignancy, thereby aiding in the discovery of oral malignancies and representing an important component in the frontline against cancer.
机译:一般牙医(GDS)有机会检查他们的口服患者的口腔晚期/恶性肿瘤。我们估计每种牙医数量的口腔病变,可怀疑美国(美国)(美国)发现的晚期牙本质牙医和每牙医学证实癌症的年化的年化,随后被诊断出来。符合条件的参与者被许可,临床活跃的美国GDS,他们是美国国家牙科实践的研究网络成员。确定了900的先验样本量;邀请2000年GDS参加; 1,073完成了这项研究。自我报告的横断面数据通过在线问卷通过在线问卷获得,并分析。报告的可疑口腔病变数量和组织学证实证实的口腔癌病例诊断为先前六个月。潜在的结果预测因子被评估为多变量分析中的协变量。通过在假设泊松分布,日志链路和利用稳健的标准错误时,通过回归每个独立变量的每个结果来产生粗略和调整的统计。八十七名牙医报告在前六个月内发现1 +病变可疑口服过急性/恶性肿瘤。可疑病变/牙医/年的平均数量为9.5;调整平均值:9.6。在同一时期内发现1 +患者的参与者的十五个百分之十五人认为癌症确诊,确认癌症病例/ 6个月或426次。粗糙和调整后的组织学证实口服癌的平均数量是0.4癌症/牙医/年。我们的研究结果表明,许多美国一般牙医正在积极鉴定口腔病变,这种口腔病变可怀疑过急性/恶性肿瘤,从而在发现口腔恶性肿瘤并代表前线的重要组成部分免受癌症。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号