2021
DOI: 10.30699/ijp.2020.119344.2300
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The Frequency of Human Papillomavirus Positivity in Iranian Patients with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Abstract: Background & Objective: Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been associated with prognosis in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Similar to the global studies, different prevalence rates of this viral infection have been reported in Iran. Therefore, we aimed to report the prevalence of this virus and its significance in HNSCC patients. Methods: Patients who were referred to the five hospitals of Tehran city from May 2018 to May 2019 were enrolled in… Show more

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“…Similar to this study, a previous study in 2017 also reported a low HPV prevalence (3%) in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas [149]. In contrast, other investigations revealed a higher HPV positivity (7-43%) in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas [128][129][130]162], with HPVs -18, -52, and -61 as dominant subtypes [130,162]. Additionally, a systematic review and meta-analysis revealed an overall presence of HPV in oral lesions (21%), whereas, in oral squamous cell carcinoma, HPV prevalence was 31% [172].…”
Section: In Other Countries Of the Mena Region And Turkeysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Similar to this study, a previous study in 2017 also reported a low HPV prevalence (3%) in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas [149]. In contrast, other investigations revealed a higher HPV positivity (7-43%) in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas [128][129][130]162], with HPVs -18, -52, and -61 as dominant subtypes [130,162]. Additionally, a systematic review and meta-analysis revealed an overall presence of HPV in oral lesions (21%), whereas, in oral squamous cell carcinoma, HPV prevalence was 31% [172].…”
Section: In Other Countries Of the Mena Region And Turkeysupporting
confidence: 87%