2021
DOI: 10.3390/jpm11111156
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Circulating p16-Positive and p16-Negative Tumor Cells Serve as Independent Prognostic Indicators of Survival in Patients with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas

Abstract: Background: Decisions regarding the staging, prognosis, and treatment of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) are made after determining their p16 expression levels and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection status. Methods: We investigated the prognostic roles of p16-positive and p16-negative circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and their cell counts in HNSCC patients. We enrolled patients with locally advanced HNSCCs who received definitive concurrent chemoradiotherapy for final analysis. We… Show more

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“…Furthermore, no significant correlation was found with E6/E7 expression in CTCs at the end of treatment with PFS or OS. In this same context, Chang et al [ 89 ] investigated the p16 expression in CTCs from 41 cases with HNSCC (39% in stage IV). By FCM analysis, the detection rate for p16-positive CTCs was 51.2%.…”
Section: Ctcs In Hnsccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, no significant correlation was found with E6/E7 expression in CTCs at the end of treatment with PFS or OS. In this same context, Chang et al [ 89 ] investigated the p16 expression in CTCs from 41 cases with HNSCC (39% in stage IV). By FCM analysis, the detection rate for p16-positive CTCs was 51.2%.…”
Section: Ctcs In Hnsccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In head and neck squamous carcinomas p16INK4a-positive and negative circulating tumor cells (CTC) correlate with the survival of patients. Whereas CTCs with the expression of p16INK4a were associated with prolonged progression-free survival and overall survival, p16INK4a-negative CTCs correlated with rapid disease progression after primary chemoradiotherapy [ 238 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prognostic biomarkers identify the likelihood of disease recurrence or progression; these factors are crucial to decision-making processes in the clinic, helping clinicians determine the most appropriate treatment for each patient. Several publications within this Special Issue explored prognostic biomarkers, focusing on the development of prognostic tissue-based biomarkers in ovarian cancer [8], prostate cancer [2,7] and renal cell carcinoma [9], in addition to prognostic liquid-based biomarkers in prostate cancer [2], bladder cancer [10] and head and neck cancer [11]. Studies published within the Special Issue also show how cancer prognosis is moving towards the use of imaging, rather than relying on tissue/liquid biomarkers alone [12].…”
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