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The impact of HPV infection on survival in a geographically defined cohort of oropharynx squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) patients in whom surgical treatment has been one main treatment
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In all, 124 of 226 patients had HPV-positive tumors. All except five HPV-positive patients had HPV-16-positive tumors; 69% of the patients with tonsil or base of the tongue SCC had HPV-positive tumors, whereas 14% of remaining OPSCC patients had HPV-positive tumors. Five-year DSS with HPV-positive tumor was 77% compared with 53% with an HPV-negative tumor (p < 0.001), also valid with adjustment for age, gender, and TNM stage, but primarily determined with patients with the specific tumor sites tonsils and base of the tongue with TNM stages T3 or N2.
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