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PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR RECURRENCE IN CUTANEOUS SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 347 PATIENTS

Suleyman YILDIZDAL, Gokberk CAVUSOGLU, Arda KUCUKGUVEN, Mert CALIS, Ibrahim VARGEL

Turkish Journal of Plastic Surgery - 2026;34(1):15-20

Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara

 

Background: Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one of the most common skin cancers, with increasing incidence worldwide. While most cases are effectively treated with surgical excision, certain factors contribute to recurrence, impacting patient prognosis and survival. Objectives: This study aims to evaluate recurrence rates in SCC patients, identify associated risk factors, and assess the impact of recurrence on survival. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 347 patients who underwent SCC excision between 2012 and 2018 at a tertiary university hospital. Results: Recurrence was observed in 9.2% (n = 32) of patients. Key risk factors for recurrence included younger age, deep tissue invasion, close histopathological margins, the need for LND, and distant metastasis. Patients requiring chemotherapy or radiotherapy had significantly higher recurrence rates. Recurrence was associated with a 4.7-fold increase in mortality risk. Conclusion: Recurrence in SCC patients is influenced by multiple clinical and pathological factors, with close-margin excision, deep tissue invasion, and distant metastases being the strongest predictors.