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Human Papillomavirus Prevalence in Oropharyngeal Cancer before Vaccine Introduction,United States
Authors:Martin Steinau  Mona Saraiya  Marc T. Goodman  Edward S. Peters  Meg Watson  Jennifer L. Cleveland  Charles F. Lynch  Edward J. Wilkinson  Brenda Y. Hernandez  Glen Copeland  Maria S. Saber  Claudia Hopenhayn  Youjie Huang  Wendy Cozen  Christopher Lyu  Elizabeth R. Unger  the HPV Typing of Cancers Workgroup
Abstract:
We conducted a study to determine prevalence of HPV types in oropharyngeal cancers in the United States and establish a prevaccine baseline for monitoring the impact of vaccination. HPV DNA was extracted from tumor tissue samples from patients in whom cancer was diagnosed during 1995–2005. The samples were obtained from cancer registries and Residual Tissue Repository Program sites in the United States. HPV was detected and typed by using PCR reverse line blot assays. Among 557 invasive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas, 72% were positive for HPV and 62% for vaccine types HPV16 or 18. Prevalence of HPV-16/18 was lower in women (53%) than in men (66%), and lower in non-Hispanic Black patients (31%) than in other racial/ethnic groups (68%–80%). Results indicate that vaccines could prevent most oropharyngeal cancers in the United States, but their effect may vary by demographic variables.
Keywords:oropharynx   oropharyngeal   cancer   HPV typing   human papillomavirus   archived tissue   viruses   United States
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