Age and tumour presentations differ between HPV type 16 positive and other high-risk HPV type-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas in a Swedish cohort of 2000–2022

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Abstract

The incidence of human papillomavirus positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (HPV+ OPSCC) has increased the past decades. Initial reports disclosed that HPV type 16 (HPV16) was predominant and that patients with HPV+ OPSCC were generally younger and had a better prognosis than those with HPV negative (HPV−) OPSCC. However, recent reports suggest that age differences between patients with HPV+ and HPV−OPSCC are less pronounced and that other high-risk HPV types (HR-HPV) are becoming more common. Here, we therefore investigated whether there were age differences between patients with HPV16-positive and other HR-HPV type positive OPSCC. During 2000–2022, in the Stockholm–Gotland-Region, Sweden, 1681 patients with OPSCC tested for the presence of common mucosal HPV types were included. Among these, 1180 cases had a HR-HPV type infection, with 1032 identified as HPV16 and 148 as other HR-HPV types; one with a low-risk HPV type infection; and 500 classified as HPV−. Patients with HPV+ OPSCC were significantly younger than those with HPV− OPSCC (mean 63 vs. 66.5, p < 0.001). These age differences were present irrespective of sex, but patients with HPV16-positive OPSCC were significantly more likely to present with smaller tumours upon diagnosis (p = 0.002). Moreover, notably, statistically significant age differences between HPV16 and other HR-HPV types were mainly observed in the more recent years (2010–2022). To conclude, the increasing influence of HR-HPV types other than HPV16 in OPSCC warrants further investigation.

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Näsman, A., Birgersson, M., Näsman, T., Jörtsö, E., Zupancic, M., Bark, R., … Dalianis, T. (2025). Age and tumour presentations differ between HPV type 16 positive and other high-risk HPV type-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas in a Swedish cohort of 2000–2022. International Journal of Cancer, 157(10), 2019–2024. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.70087

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