Nasopharyngeal carcinoma among the population in Jerusalem

  • Benny Nageris*
  • , Joseph Elidan
  • , Maynard C. Hansen
  • , Omer Ankhol
  • , Zvi Veshler
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose: Because the incidence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma differs in various ethnic groups, the heterogeneous population of Jerusalem was selected for an epidemiologic study. Materials and Methods: Data from 63 consecutive patients diagnosed with nasopharyngeal carcinoma were collected in a retrospective manner. Information regarding sex, age, ethnic origin, tobacco and alcohol consumption, chronic sinusitis, and immunoglobulin (lg)G to Epstein-Barr virus capsid antigen was tabulated and was statistically analyzed by the z test. Results: The results showed an increased incidence of disease in the Sephardi Jews, especially of Moroccan origin. The histologic type was 100% poorly differentiated squamous carcinoma, and was associated with a better prognosis than is usually seen n the literature. Concluslon: This study identified an ethnic-related pattern of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Jerusalem, and found a 100% incidence of poorly differentiated squamous carcinoma, and a better survival rate than the literature suggests, which may be attributable to the histologic type.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)190-192
Number of pages3
JournalAmerican Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery
Volume15
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1994
Externally publishedYes

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