Prevalence and prognosis of human papillomavirus in oropharyngeal cancer

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We analyzed the presence of HPV from 53 patients diagnosed with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. In total 14/53 (26%) were HPV-positive. In 14 HPV-positive patients, 12 patients (86%) were HPV-16-positive, 1 patient was HPV-18-positive, and 1 patient was HPV-58-positive. HPV-positive patients had significantly better disease-specific survival rates than HPV-negative patients. Compared with patients with HPV-negative tumors, patients with HPV-positive tumors had higher response rates after chemoradiation treatment. For patients with HNSCC of the oropharynx, tumor HPV status is strongly associated with chemoradiation response and survival. © 2010, Japan Society for Head and Neck Cancer. All rights reserved.

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Mizumachi, T., Kano, S., Hara, T., Suzuki, F., Suzuki, S., Homma, A., … Fukuda, S. (2010). Prevalence and prognosis of human papillomavirus in oropharyngeal cancer. Toukeibu Gan, 36(4), 498–501. https://doi.org/10.5981/jjhnc.36.498

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