Lymph Node Metastasis in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Evolving Prognostic Markers, Molecular Insights, and Implications for Precision Staging

头颈部鳞状细胞癌淋巴结转移:预后标志物、分子机制及其对精准分期的意义

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Abstract

Lymph node metastasis (LNM) is one of the most powerful prognostic determinants in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). The extent and pattern of nodal involvement critically influence staging accuracy, therapeutic decision-making, and patient outcomes. However, the biological and clinical implications of nodal disease remain complex and continue to evolve. We aim to synthesize current clinical and translational evidence regarding the prognostic and therapeutic impact of LNM in HNSCC and to highlight emerging trends relevant to precision staging. A narrative review was conducted through a structured literature search in PubMed and Scopus (2008-2025), with emphasis on studies published in the last five years. Meta-analyses, large cohort studies, and evidence-based guidelines addressing prognostic factors, biological mechanisms, and management strategies were critically appraised. LNM is consistently associated with reduced overall and disease-free survival across major head and neck subsites. Key independent prognostic variables include the number of metastatic nodes, extranodal extension, and involved cervical levels. Recent advances, such as refinements in the AJCC 8th edition, sentinel lymph node mapping, high-resolution imaging, and molecular profiling, have improved early detection and refined risk stratification. LNM remains central to prognostic evaluation and treatment selection in HNSCC. Integrating biological insights with molecular diagnostics and advanced imaging will be essential to achieving precision staging and individualized therapeutic strategies.

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