NEWS: VELScope System Can Help Reduce Recurrence of Oral Cancer
http://www.oralhealthjournal.com/issues/ISArticle.asp?aid=1000335473
WHITE ROCK, British Columbia—July 23, 2009—LED Dental Inc.
announced today that a recent study suggests that its VELscope screening system
can help surgeons reduce the recurrence rate for oral cancer following surgery.
The article, “Tracing the ‘At-Risk’ Oral Mucosa Field with
Autofluorescence: Steps Toward Clinical Impact,” was just published in
the journal Cancer Prevention Research. It was authored by Catherine F. Poh,
Calum E. MacAulay and Miriam Rosin of the BC Cancer Agency and Lewei Zhang of
the University of British Columbia.
The study was prompted by numerous previous studies showing that oral cancer
recurs in a significant percentage of patients following oral cancer surgery.
The study examined the experience of 60 oral cancer surgery patients between
2004 and 2008. Their cancerous lesions were treated with surgical excision
alone, with a minimum follow-up time of 12 months. For 38 of the 60 patients,
the surgeon used a surgical margin that was 10 mm beyond the tumor edge defined
by the VELscope exam. Because the VELscope system utilizes fluorescence
visualization, or FV, technology, these patients are described in the article
as having had FV-guided surgery. The remaining 22 patients—the control
group—did not have FV-guided surgery; instead, the surgeon used a
surgical margin that was 10 mm beyond the tumor edge defined by the standard
white-light exam. White light exams rely on visual inspection with the naked
eye, whereas the VELscope system allows clinicians to discover cancerous and
precancerous tissue that might not be apparent to the naked eye.
Four years into the study, severe dysplasia or more serious tumors have
recurred in 7, or 32%, of the 22 control group patients. In contrast, none of
the 38 FV-guided group patients has suffered a recurrence of severe dysplasia
or more serious tumors, including cancer. “The VELscope system is the
first adjunctive device cleared by both the FDA and Health Canada to help
surgeons determine the appropriate surgical margin,” said Ralph Green,
D.D.S., M.B.A., president and CEO of LED Dental's parent, LED Medical
Diagnostics. “While the findings of this study are not surprising, it is
nonetheless gratifying to have these respected researchers report that
absolutely zero of the 38 oral cancer patients whose surgical margins were
determined using the VELscope system has experienced a recurrence of this
deadly and disfiguring disease.” Dr. Green added, “Numerous other
studies, as well as extensive feedback from our users, have documented the
ability of the VELscope system to help dental practitioners discover cancerous
and precancerous lesions that otherwise would have been missed. This new study
suggests that in addition to enhancing the detection of oral cancer, the
VELscope system can help ensure that all targeted diseased tissue is removed
when surgical excision is indicated.”
Oral cancer claims the life of one North American every hour of every day.
Despite the reduction in the use of tobacco products, it is one of the few
types of cancer that has not experienced a significant reduction in the number
of victims over the past several decades. Recent studies suggest that the
reason is a link between oral cancer and the sexually-transmitted human
papilloma virus, or HPV. As a result, many health experts recommend that all
adults receive oral cancer examinations on at least an annual basis.
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