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Imaging studies have an important role in defining the extent of oropharyngeal neoplasms and coming to an accurate staging of these lesions. Besides influencing treatment choice, imaging studies can also be used to monitor tumour response to treatment, and as an adjunct to clinical follow-up in order to detect treatment failure as early as possible.
Rakefet Czreninski, Ilana Kaplan
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IntroductionAmong US men, oropharyngeal cancer (cancer of the back of the mouth and throat) is the 8th most common cancer. If detected early, human papillomavirus (HPV)-16-associated oropharyngeal cancer has a high 5-year survival rate. Risk factors such
I. Niles Zoschke +12 more
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Differences in the viral genome between HPV-positive cervical and oropharyngeal cancer. [PDF]
Human papillomavirus (HPV)-driven oropharyngeal cancer incidence in the United States has steadily increased in the past decades and has now become the most frequently diagnosed HPV-associated cancer type, surpassing cervical cancer.
Bailey A LeConte +7 more
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Evaluation of pemetrexed and etoposide as therapeutic regimens for human papillomavirus-positive oral and oropharyngeal cancer. [PDF]
Although human papillomavirus (HPV) positive oral and oropharyngeal cancers have distinct epidemiologic and molecular characteristics compared to HPV-negative cancers, all patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancers received same standard regimen ...
Yi Rang Kim +4 more
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BackgroundIt was reported that educational attainment and household income are associated with oropharyngeal cancer. However, whether such an association is causal is still unknown.MethodsThe Mendelian randomization (MR) design was performed to ...
Li Qi +5 more
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Recent trends have shown a dramatic rise in the incidence of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma strongly associated with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) of type 16.
Christine Kottaridi +10 more
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Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with a significant public health burden, yet few studies have been conducted in Asia, especially on noncervical cancers.
Inseon Choi +3 more
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Objectives Human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cancers account for about 9% of the cancer mortality burden in the United States; however, survival differs among sociodemographic factors.
Nosayaba Osazuwa-Peters PhD, BDS, MPH, CHES +5 more
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Historical Perspective: How the Discovery of HPV Virus Led to the Utilization of a Robot
The treatment of oropharyngeal cancer has undergone many paradigms shifts in recent decades. First considered a surgical disease, improvements in radiotherapy led to its popularization in the 1990s. Subsequently, the discovery of the human papillomavirus
Grégoire B. Morand +4 more
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Human papillomavirus: footprints in the population of western India [PDF]
OBJECTIVES Cancer is a multi-factorial disease, with various intrinsic and environmental factors contributing to its occurrence. Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been associated with the occurrence of many cancers.
Ashi Robert Thobias +6 more
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