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Human Papillomavirus Expression and p53 Gene Mutations in Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Human papillomavirus infection is an independent risk factor for the development of oral cavity and tonsil SCCs in those patients with a relatively low alcohol and tobacco use history. Conversely, there is a strong association between heavy alcohol and tobacco use and mutation of the p53 gene. Neither p53 gene mutation nor HPV infection serve as prognosticators of tumor behavior in SCCs of the oral cavity or tonsils, with the exception of improved survival noted among patients with tonsil cancers infected with HPV.
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