Human Papillomavirus Types in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas Worldwide: A Systematic Review
National Cancer Institute · Centre international de recherche sur le cancer
Abstract
Mucosal human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the cause of cervical cancer and likely a subset of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), yet the global prevalence and type distribution of HPV in HNSCC remains unclear. We systematically reviewed published studies of HNSCC biopsies that employed PCR-based methods to detect and genotype HPV to describe the prevalence and type distribution of HPV by anatomic cancer site. Geographic location and study size were investigated as possible sources of variability. In the 5,046 HNSCC cancer specimens from 60 studies, the overall HPV prevalence was 25.9% [95% confidence interval (95% CI), 24.7-27.2]. HPV prevalence was significantly higher in oropharyngeal SCCs (35.6%…
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4Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma
- Head and neck cancer
- Confidence interval
- Internal medicine
- Oncology
- Cancer
- Human papillomavirus
- Good health and well-being