Role of P16 Expression in the Prognosis of Patients With Laryngeal Cancer: A Single Retrospective Analysis

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Background: A possible oncogenic role of human papillomavirus (HPV) in head and neck cancers (mainly oropharynx tumors) has been suggested. This significant association has been considered true for oropharynx tumors; however, the association between HPV infection and laryngeal carcinomas is yet to be established. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between p16 expression and long-term overall, disease-free, and disease-specific survival (OS, DF, and DSS, respectively) in patients surgically treated for laryngeal carcinoma. Materials and Methods: Seventy-four previously untreated laryngeal carcinoma patients who underwent surgical treatment were considered for this retrospective study. The tissue specimens were processed for immunohistochemical p16 protein (surrogate HPV marker) detection. Results: Survival analysis of the p16 expression of the primary tumor showed that the 5-year OS rates were 90% and 29.7% for the p16-positive and negative groups, respectively (P =.003). The 5-year DFS and DSS also differed between both groups (P

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Allegra, E., Bianco, M. R., Mignogna, C., Caltabiano, R., Grasso, M., & Puzzo, L. (2021). Role of P16 Expression in the Prognosis of Patients With Laryngeal Cancer: A Single Retrospective Analysis. Cancer Control, 28. https://doi.org/10.1177/10732748211033544

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