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Association between age and high‐risk human papilloma virus in Mexican oral cancer patients
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Epidemiology Of CancerGenetic EpidemiologyPathologyHr ‐ HpvLogistic AnalysisCarcinomaOral CancerResults Hpv PrevalenceCervical Cancer PreventionCancer-associated VirusHuman Papillomavirus VaccinesCervical Cancer Program ManagementClinical EpidemiologyLow PrevalencePublic HealthCancer ResearchCervical HealthDisease Risk AssessmentMedicineCancer DiagnosisEpidemiologyCancer RiskCancer EpidemiologyOral BiologyOncology
Objective Studies reporting low prevalence of HPV in OSCC with declining age at presentation are increasing. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of HPV in a group of OSCC cases and controls in a M exican population. Methods The matched case‐control study included 80 OSCC cases and 320 controls. HPV / DNA presence was evaluated through PCR amplification using three sets of consensus primers for the L 1 gene. A conditional logistic regression analysis was carried out for the matched OSCC cases and controls. Interactions between risk factors and OCSS were tested in the construction process of the models. Results HPV prevalence was 5% in OSCC cases and 2.5% in controls. HPV ‐detected types were 16, 18 and 56. According to conditional logistics regression model, an association was detected between HR ‐ HPV and OSCC . All HR ‐ HPV ‐positive OSCC cases corresponded to young patients (<45 years), non‐smokers and non‐alcohol drinkers. Conclusions The HR ‐ HPV can be a contributing factor to oral carcinogenesis, especially in younger individuals without known risk factors such as tobacco and alcohol.
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