2020
DOI: 10.21873/anticanres.14170
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Oropharyngeal HPV Detection Techniques in HPV-associated Head and Neck Cancer Patients

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“…In the equation, the variance of pixels in the window is σ 2, and C1 and C2 of Figure 1 represent the average gray value of pixels, namely, the dispersion of gray value of pixels in the image. The larger the SSIM value as the covariance of the image block x and y , the more similar the structural information between the noise removal image and the original image [ 24 , 25 ]. Figure 1 shows the image denoising process.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the equation, the variance of pixels in the window is σ 2, and C1 and C2 of Figure 1 represent the average gray value of pixels, namely, the dispersion of gray value of pixels in the image. The larger the SSIM value as the covariance of the image block x and y , the more similar the structural information between the noise removal image and the original image [ 24 , 25 ]. Figure 1 shows the image denoising process.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is proven that the detection of HPV in patients with macroscopically visible tumors is more sensitive than in patients where the tumor is not visible. One study concludes that all “superficial” HPV detection methods are insufficient in collecting material when the tumor is not macroscopically visible [ 24 ]. This calls for further studies to establish the most precise method and to standardize sample collection in order to ensure equal and adequate HPV DNA extraction in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bürstenzytologien der Gaumenmandeln und des Zungengrundes werden bei wachen Personen schlecht toleriert [87] und sind wegen des schlechten Zugangs zu den Tonsillenkrypten, in denen die Tumoren häufig entstehen, wenig sensitiv [88]. Mund-und Rachenspülproben werden in verschiedenen Studien zur Detektion von oralen HPV-Infektionen genutzt [75,89], zeigen aber selbst bei inzidenten HPV-positiven OPSCC-Patienten nur eine Sensitivität von ca.…”
Section: Früherkennung Durch Hpv-screeningunclassified