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Noei Alamdary S, Ghasembaglou S. Uncommon Pharyngeal Tumors; an Epidemiological Study from 2017 to 2019. GMJM 2023; 2 (2) :39-42
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1- Department of Otorhinolaryngology, School of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
* Corresponding Author Address: Department of Otorhinolaryngology, School of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran (shahramgasembaglou@yahoo.com)
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Aims: Given the above and the increasing prevalence of pharyngeal tumors in recent years and the high mortality of patients with these tumors, the need for epidemiological studies to determine the causes and pathophysiology of these tumors are necessary; Therefore, the present study was performed to investigate the epidemiology of uncommon pharyngeal tumors.
Instrument & Methods: This study is a retrospective cohort that was performed during the period of 2017-19 in the hospitals of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences with the participation of 60 patients with confirmation of uncommon throat cancers by available sampling method. Patients' records were reviewed based on tumor location and demographic characteristics, and based on the information obtained, the epidemiology of uncommon pharyngeal cancers was reviewed in this study.
Findings: The lowest type of cancer in the studied cases was C14.0 and the highest type of cancer was D37.0 The mean age in group C14.0 was significantly higher than other groups and in group D37.0. male gender had the most conflict. In all cancers, female gender was the most common; The highest smoking rate was in the D37.0 group.
Conclusion: Pharyngeal tumors are as rare in northwestern Iran as in other parts of the world. Smoking, old age, previous history of cancer are rare risk factors for this disease.
 
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