2015
DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.uo33-71.ivph
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La infección por virus del papiloma humano afecta el pronóstico del cáncer orofaríngeo escamocelular. Revisión de la literatura / Human Papillomavirus Infection Affects Squamous Oropharyngeal Cancer Prognosis. Literature Review

Abstract: RESUMENAntecedentes: el cáncer escamocelular de cabeza y cuello puede ser causado principalmente por un alto consumo de cigarrillo y alcohol. Sin embargo, cerca de un 30 % de los tumores puede ser ocasionado por una infección por virus del papiloma humano (VPH), principalmente en la orofaringe. En la última década, la frecuencia de este tipo de tumor se ha incrementado mundialmente. Propósito: analizar las características y diferencias que presentan los tumores de orofaringe asociados o no a la infección por V… Show more

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“…Post-surgery indications included a diet with nonirritating foods and daily oral hygiene complemented with mouth rinses. Reis et al, 2009;Díaz et al, 2014). The lesions of squamous papilloma, according to the literature, have no gender predilection, being observed in the same prevalence for men and women (Castro et al, 2004;Neville et al, 2004;Esquenazi et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Post-surgery indications included a diet with nonirritating foods and daily oral hygiene complemented with mouth rinses. Reis et al, 2009;Díaz et al, 2014). The lesions of squamous papilloma, according to the literature, have no gender predilection, being observed in the same prevalence for men and women (Castro et al, 2004;Neville et al, 2004;Esquenazi et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%