Prevalence of oropharynx cancer caused by HPV compared with genital cancer

Autores

  • Rafaela Guimarães Resende
  • Fernanda Garcia Krinski
  • Allan Fernando Giovanini

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21726/rsbo.v14i4.669

Palavras-chave:

HPV; oral cancer; cervical cancer.

Resumo

For a long time, the literature has established that HPV may be associated to pharynx cancer. Objective: To verify the number of publications in three different databases on the prevalence of oral, esophageal, penile, and cervical-vaginal cancer associated with HPV. Material and methods: The publications were verified in Pubmed, Lilacs, and Bireme databases; the keywords “mouth cancer”, “esophageal cancer”, “penile cancer”, and “cervical vaginal cancer” were associated with HPV. Data were tabulated in absolute numbers. Results: In all databases, the number of cervical carcinoma was much larger than that of other cancers. Conclusion: The number of cervical cancer was the most found associated with HPV because of the histological and specific functional conditions of this site.

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Publicado

2017-12-20

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Rafaela Guimarães Resende, Fernanda Garcia Krinski, & Allan Fernando Giovanini. (2017). Prevalence of oropharynx cancer caused by HPV compared with genital cancer . Revista Sul-Brasileira De Odontologia, 14(4), 212–08. https://doi.org/10.21726/rsbo.v14i4.669