Human papillomavirus type distribution in invasive cervical cancer and high‐grade cervical lesions: A meta‐analysis update
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · University of North Carolina Health Care · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Data on human papillomavirus (HPV) type distribution in invasive and pre-invasive cervical cancer is essential to predict the future impact of HPV16/18 vaccines and HPV-based screening tests. A meta-analyses of HPV type distribution in invasive cervical cancer (ICC) and high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) identified a total of 14,595 and 7,094 cases, respectively. In ICC, HPV16 was the most common, and HPV18 the second most common, type in all continents. Combined HPV16/18 prevalence among ICC cases was slightly higher in Europe, North America and Australia (74-77%) than in Africa, Asia and South/Central America (65-70%). The next most common HPV types were the same in each continent, namely…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 80.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 11
Authors
7- JSJennifer S. SmithCorresponding
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Health Care
- LLLisa Lindsay
GlaxoSmithKline (Belgium), GlaxoSmithKline (Netherlands)
- BHBrooke Hoots
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- JKJessica Keys
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- SFSilvia Franceschi
Centre international de recherche sur le cancer
Topics & keywords
- Adenosquamous carcinoma
- Cervical cancer
- Medicine
- Human papillomavirus
- Oncology
- Meta-analysis
- Gynecology
- Cancer
- Good health and well-being