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Oropharyngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers 

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  1. 15-08-2017 | Head and neck cancers | Article

    The role of human papillomavirus on the prognosis and treatment of oropharyngeal carcinoma

    The authors review the impact of human papillomavirus on the prognosis of oropharyngeal carcinoma at diagnosis and disease progression, as well as potential factors mediating improved prognosis. Fung N, Faraji F, Kang H & Fakhry C. Cancer Metastasis Rev 2017; 3: 449-461. doi:10.1007/s10555-017-9686-9

  2. 09-09-2017 | Head and neck cancers | Article

    Long-term patient reported outcomes following radiation therapy for oropharyngeal cancer: cross-sectional assessment of a prospective symptom survey in patients ≥65 years old

    This study by Eraj et al. was performed to characterize patient reported outcomes in older patients following definitive radiation therapy for oropharyngeal cancer. Eraj SA, Jomaa MK, Rock CD et al. Radiat Oncol 2017; 12: 150. doi:10.1186/s13014-017-0878-9

  3. 15-05-2018 | Head and neck cancers | News | Article

    HPV positivity may improve survival in some nonoropharyngeal head and neck cancers

    Human papillomavirus positivity is associated with improved survival in patients with head and neck cancer at four of six subsites in the upper aerodigestive tract, US study findings indicate.

  4. 05-10-2018 | Human papillomavirus | News | Article

    HPV-16 vaccine may boost nivolumab efficacy in HPV-16–positive cancer

    The single-arm, single-center clinical trial involved 24 patients (83% men, median age 60 years) with recurrent HPV-16–positive cancer, including 22 with oropharyngeal cancer, one with anal cancer, and one with cervical cancer.

  5. 11-01-2017 | Oropharyngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers | News | Article

    HPV-negative OPSCC survival comparable with upfront surgery and CRT

    A US research team has found no significant difference in overall survival between patients with human papillomavirus-negative early-stage oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma who received upfront surgery and those given concurrent chemoradiation.

  6. 07-12-2016 | Oropharyngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers | News | Article
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    Adjuvant chemotherapy ‘may be unnecessary’ for HPV-related OPSCC patients

    US researchers question the addition of chemotherapy to the adjuvant treatment regimen in surgically managed patients with human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.

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