can a low grade mucoepidermoid carcinoma recur as high grade?

3mpire
3mpire Member Posts: 10
edited February 2014 in Head and Neck Cancer #1

Hi,

I was treated (maxiollectory only) for a low grade mucoepidermoid carcinoma on the hard palate, I had clear margins but reading the pathalogy report it seems that the bone was eroded (i am assuming this is the bone of the hard palate), I have been clear for a long time now and was woundering,

1) can a low grade mucoepidermoid carcinoma recur as high grade?

2) How long does a low grade take to develope? 

 

Thanks,

Comments

  • longtermsurvivor
    longtermsurvivor Member Posts: 1,842 Member
    Howdy

    First a caveat:  none of us here are experts at the nuances of this disease.  Recurrance of a low grade MEC as high grade, termed dedifferentiation, is a known event, but is very rare.   I am not aware if studies have been done looking at time to development of low grade MEC, but my conjecture is quite awhile.  Glad you're doing well.

     

    Pat

  • 3mpire
    3mpire Member Posts: 10

    Howdy

    First a caveat:  none of us here are experts at the nuances of this disease.  Recurrance of a low grade MEC as high grade, termed dedifferentiation, is a known event, but is very rare.   I am not aware if studies have been done looking at time to development of low grade MEC, but my conjecture is quite awhile.  Glad you're doing well.

     

    Pat

    Thanks Pat :)

    Thanks Pat :)

  • ValeIT
    ValeIT Member Posts: 23
    CIAO FROM ITALY

    hello, I'm Italian. 

    There is a difference between recurrence and infiltration. 

    A malignant tumor can infiltrate the bone or surrounding tissues, but if you remove the diseased part there will be problems in the future. 

    You've done therapy after surgery? 

    and your lymph nodes were clean?

  • 3mpire
    3mpire Member Posts: 10
    ValeIT said:

    CIAO FROM ITALY

    hello, I'm Italian. 

    There is a difference between recurrence and infiltration. 

    A malignant tumor can infiltrate the bone or surrounding tissues, but if you remove the diseased part there will be problems in the future. 

    You've done therapy after surgery? 

    and your lymph nodes were clean?

    Hi,
    Yes tumor was removed as

    Hi,

    Yes tumor was removed as it was in the hard palate there was infiltration into the bone, I had clear margins and my lymph nodes were clean.


    Thanks,