Human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal carcinoma: trends in epidemiology and methods for detecting the virus in tumors

Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma has been traditionally associated with tobacco and alcohol consumption. Nevertheless, latter 30 years have shown squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) incidence stagnation and increasing, despite the decrease in smoking prevalence. The incidence was recognized among w...

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Main Authors: A. I. Stukan', O. Yu. Chukhray, V. A. Porkhanov, R. A. Murashko, V. N. Bodnya, Yu. M. Makarova
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Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2018-11-01
Series:Opuholi Golovy i Šei
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Online Access:https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/364
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spelling doaj-b8a70b1ade6446baab5687a50e539b742021-07-29T08:14:12ZrusABV-pressOpuholi Golovy i Šei2222-14682411-46342018-11-0183778310.17650/2222-1468-2018-8-3-77-83316Human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal carcinoma: trends in epidemiology and methods for detecting the virus in tumorsA. I. Stukan'0O. Yu. Chukhray1V. A. Porkhanov2R. A. Murashko3V. N. Bodnya4Yu. M. Makarova5Clinical Oncologic Dispensary No. 1, Ministry of Health of the Krasnodar Region; Kuban State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia.Clinical Oncologic Dispensary No. 1, Ministry of Health of the Krasnodar Region.Kuban State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia; Scientific Research Institute – S. V. Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1, Ministry of Health of the Krasnodar Region.Clinical Oncologic Dispensary No. 1, Ministry of Health of the Krasnodar Region; Kuban State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia.Kuban State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia; Scientific Research Institute – S. V. Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1, Ministry of Health of the Krasnodar Region.Clinical Oncologic Dispensary No. 1, Ministry of Health of the Krasnodar Region.Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma has been traditionally associated with tobacco and alcohol consumption. Nevertheless, latter 30 years have shown squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) incidence stagnation and increasing, despite the decrease in smoking prevalence. The incidence was recognized among white men of middle age, often non-smokers or former smokers in the investigations with smoking cessation data. It differs from traditional patient with OPSCC, older men, heavy smoker or alcohol drinker. The incidence of OPSCC is increased due human papilloma virus (HPV) infection. The infection transition is associated with sex and oro-genital contact may lead to HPV-infection of oropharynx and oral cavity. There are multiple types of HPV, but the majority of OPSCC is associated with HPV 16 type. Epidemiology of HPV-associated OPSCC, HPV-infection of oral cavity and/or oropharynx and HPV detection are discussed in the review.https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/364epidemiologyoropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomatonsillar carcinomahuman papilloma virus
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author A. I. Stukan'
O. Yu. Chukhray
V. A. Porkhanov
R. A. Murashko
V. N. Bodnya
Yu. M. Makarova
spellingShingle A. I. Stukan'
O. Yu. Chukhray
V. A. Porkhanov
R. A. Murashko
V. N. Bodnya
Yu. M. Makarova
Human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal carcinoma: trends in epidemiology and methods for detecting the virus in tumors
Opuholi Golovy i Šei
epidemiology
oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma
tonsillar carcinoma
human papilloma virus
author_facet A. I. Stukan'
O. Yu. Chukhray
V. A. Porkhanov
R. A. Murashko
V. N. Bodnya
Yu. M. Makarova
author_sort A. I. Stukan'
title Human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal carcinoma: trends in epidemiology and methods for detecting the virus in tumors
title_short Human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal carcinoma: trends in epidemiology and methods for detecting the virus in tumors
title_full Human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal carcinoma: trends in epidemiology and methods for detecting the virus in tumors
title_fullStr Human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal carcinoma: trends in epidemiology and methods for detecting the virus in tumors
title_full_unstemmed Human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal carcinoma: trends in epidemiology and methods for detecting the virus in tumors
title_sort human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal carcinoma: trends in epidemiology and methods for detecting the virus in tumors
publisher ABV-press
series Opuholi Golovy i Šei
issn 2222-1468
2411-4634
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma has been traditionally associated with tobacco and alcohol consumption. Nevertheless, latter 30 years have shown squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) incidence stagnation and increasing, despite the decrease in smoking prevalence. The incidence was recognized among white men of middle age, often non-smokers or former smokers in the investigations with smoking cessation data. It differs from traditional patient with OPSCC, older men, heavy smoker or alcohol drinker. The incidence of OPSCC is increased due human papilloma virus (HPV) infection. The infection transition is associated with sex and oro-genital contact may lead to HPV-infection of oropharynx and oral cavity. There are multiple types of HPV, but the majority of OPSCC is associated with HPV 16 type. Epidemiology of HPV-associated OPSCC, HPV-infection of oral cavity and/or oropharynx and HPV detection are discussed in the review.
topic epidemiology
oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma
tonsillar carcinoma
human papilloma virus
url https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/364
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