2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2015.03.015
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Increase in head and neck cancer in younger patients due to human papillomavirus (HPV)

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“…Head and neck cancer represents a steadily increasing survivor population, and by 2030, it will represent the third most common group of radiation-treated cancer survivors. The shifting epidemiology in head and neck cancer with increasing numbers of human papilloma virus-related cancers will likely alter the demographics of this survivorship population in the years to come (19,20).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Head and neck cancer represents a steadily increasing survivor population, and by 2030, it will represent the third most common group of radiation-treated cancer survivors. The shifting epidemiology in head and neck cancer with increasing numbers of human papilloma virus-related cancers will likely alter the demographics of this survivorship population in the years to come (19,20).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, women are reportedly at risk of this infection apart from much susceptible male in places like Vietnam [9]. Some estimates suggest that 70-90% of new oropharyngeal cancers have evidence of HPV [10]. Viral regulation of miRNA expression in oral cancer diagnosis including that of Epstein-Barr virus apart from HPV has also been stated in India [11].…”
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“…5 A infecção pelo vírus humano do papiloma é actualmente considerada um importante fator etiológico para estas neoplasias, especialmente quando localizadas na orofaringe, e quando presentes em indivíduos mais jovens. 5,6 A exposição ao pó de madeira, aos produtos utilizados na curtimenta de cabedais e ao níquel são fatores de risco conhecidos para o desenvolvimento de tumores no nariz e nos seios perinasais, 7 e a infecção pelo vírus Epstein-Barr está relacionada com os tumores localizados na nasofaringe. 8 As características epidemiológicas dos doentes portadores de tumores da cabeça e do pescoço podem variar entre países e entre regiões de um mesmo país.…”
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