ABSTRACT Background Histological grading of oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) is used for predicting malignant transformation risk. However, grading is associated with significant subjectivity and observer variability leading to inconsistency in prognosis prediction.
Hanya Mahmood +10 more
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The performance of JAM3/PAX1 methylation in the diagnosis of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions for women with high-risk HPV infection [PDF]
Dan Sun +4 more
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Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Young Adults in Brazil: Temporal Trends From 2013 to 2023
ABSTRACT Background This study aimed to analyze the temporal trends of oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) in Brazil from 2013 to 2023, comparing young adults (20 to 44 years) to older adults (≥ 45 years). Methods Sex, age, staging, year, and Federative Unit of diagnosis were evaluated for all cases registered under the ICD‐C02 code in a public
Natália Santos Barcelos +6 more
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Anal cancer risk factors and HPV infection knowledge and awareness among Hispanic persons living with HIV in Puerto Rico. [PDF]
Hernández-Marrero J +7 more
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Oropharynx HPV status and its relation to HIV infection
Leonora Maciel de Souza Vianna +7 more
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Age distribution of high-risk HPV infection and cervical lesions in an unvaccinated adult Brazilian population within an organized screening program. [PDF]
Rego RM +8 more
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Controlled trial of cervical cancer screening frequency among human‐papillomavirus‐vaccinated women
What's new? Since the introduction of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in 2006, vaccine‐type infections have declined markedly. As nonvaccine HPV types generally carry lower oncogenic potential, this shift warrants reevaluation of cervical screening regimens.
Mònica Ortega Llobet +10 more
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Association between female HPV infection, inflammatory markers and depression: a cross-sectional and mediation analysis. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Ma S, He Z.
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Sustained impact of bivalent HPV immunisation on CIN incidence over two rounds of cervical screening
What's New? While vaccination against high‐risk HPV infection, the primary cause of cervical malignancy, has demonstrated long‐term effectiveness in clinical trials, real‐life longitudinal data are lacking. Here, the authors present linked long‐term screening data on the effectiveness of bivalent HPV vaccination with a minimum follow‐up of 54 months ...
Timothy J. Palmer +6 more
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The Role of Nutrition in HPV Infection and Cervical Cancer Development: A Review of Protective Dietary Factors. [PDF]
Guitian M, Reina G, Carlos S.
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