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P53 Expression Associated With Smoking for Laryngeal Tumor Recurrence in Patients With Free Surgical Margins
Aloysio Enck Neto1,2, Lucas Spina3, Marcelo Binato2,4
1Head and Neck Surgeon, University Hospital of Santa Maria (HUSM), Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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A prospective, consecutive patient cohort study was performed in a public tertiary university hospital from January/2015-18, to define whether p53 gene expression is a risk factor for tumor recurrence, disease-free survival, and overall survival. Four patients had a tumor recurrence, and three were at p53 level C. The survival of p53-positive patients was lower when compared with those with negative expression (p = 0.039). The predictor of laryngeal tumor recurrence was strong p53 gene expression associated with smoking increasing by 21 times the chance of laryngeal tumor recurrence, reinforcing the importance of p53 as a marker during follow-up.

