Purpose: To evaluate outcomes of ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) based on American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC), 8th edition classification.
Methods: Retrospective, non-randomized interventional case series of 127 patients (136 eyes) with OSSN.
Results: On the basis of the AJCC (eighth edition), OSSN was classified as per T category as Tis (n = 14, 10%), T1 (n = 0), T2 (n = 4, 3%), T3 (n = 113, 83%), and T4 (n = 5, 4%). The following parameters increased with increasing T category: mean age at presentation at 37 years for Tis, 43 years for T2, 46 years for T3, and 55 years for T4 (p = 0.04); mean tumor basal diameter of 4 mm for Tis, not applicable (na) for T1, 6 mm for T2, 7 mm for T3, 20 mm for T4 (p = 0.001); extent of clock hours of corneal involvement (0, na, 0, 4, 8; p = 0.02), and conjunctival involvement (1, na, 2, 3, 9; p = 0.0005); involvement of adjacent structures including fornix (0%, na, 0, 9, 80%; p < 0.001), and caruncle (0%, na, 0, 3, 60%; p < 0.001) for Tis, T1, T2, T3, and T4, respectively. Overall, of the 136 eyes, 19 (14%) had tumor recurrence, and all tumor recurrences were seen in T3. Regional lymph node metastasis was noted in 4 (3%) patients. No systemic metastasis or death occurred in any patient during the mean follow-up period of 15 months (median, 11 months; range 6-55 months).
Conclusion: Increasing T category based on AJCC 8th edition classification is associated with increasing severity of disease, tumor recurrence rate, and the rate of regional lymph node metastasis.
Keywords: Eye; Eye neoplasms; Local neoplasm recurrence; Neoplasm staging; Squamous cell neoplasms.