2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2011.03.003
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Human papillomavirus genotype distribution in oropharynx and oral cavity cancer in France—The EDiTH VI study

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“…Human papillomavirus has been established as an important etiologic factor in a subset of OSCC and plays a role in carcinogenesis (Gillison et al, 2000). HPV infection has been detected in 19%-75% of all oropharyngeal cancers with HPV-16 as the main subtype accounting for 85%-95% of the tumors (Gillison et al, 2000;Herrero et al, 2003;Kreimer et al, 2005;Tachezy et al, 2009St Guily et al, 2011. The HPV infection rate in our study was 16.7%, a little lower than that reported previously.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
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“…Human papillomavirus has been established as an important etiologic factor in a subset of OSCC and plays a role in carcinogenesis (Gillison et al, 2000). HPV infection has been detected in 19%-75% of all oropharyngeal cancers with HPV-16 as the main subtype accounting for 85%-95% of the tumors (Gillison et al, 2000;Herrero et al, 2003;Kreimer et al, 2005;Tachezy et al, 2009St Guily et al, 2011. The HPV infection rate in our study was 16.7%, a little lower than that reported previously.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…This may explain the lower overall infection rate of HPV and the varying distribution of the different subtypes. Of the various sub sites, palatine tonsil has been reported with the highest rate of tumor incidence (Mak-Kregar et al, DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2012.13.3.891 HPV Infection andPrognostic Predictors in Oropharayngeal SCCs 1995;St Guily et al, 2011). Due to the small sample size in our study, we observed a low incidence rate of tumors in the palatine tonsil (27/66), while other sub sites such as the tongue base and soft palate presented with higher rates of tumor incidence.…”
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“…Les HPV étaient retrouvés dans 23,5 % des CCB dans une méta-analyse de Kreimer et al [50]. Plus récemment, une étude française a montré que la prévalence des HPV était de 10,5 % dans les CCB [51]. La vaccination contre les HPV (les types 16 et 18 plus ou moins les types 6 et 11 selon le vaccin) est recommandée en France chez les jeunes filles pour lutter contre le cancer du col de l'utérus [52].…”
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“…De façon générale, la présence de virus HPV oncogènes est trouvée dans environ 36 % des cancers de l'oropharynx (base de la langue et amygdale) [8]. Dans certaines régions, comme en Europe du Nord ou en Amérique du Nord, cette proportion peut atteindre plus de 80 % ; elle est de 46,5 % en France [9]. Pour certains, cette incidence croissante a des allures d'épidémie ou de pandémie virale [3,10].…”
Section: Hpv Et Cancers Des Vads : Mécanismes Oncogéniquesunclassified