“…Although deintensification is warranted in patients with HPV-positive oropharyngeal SCC with survival rates exceeding 90%, the opposite is true for HPV-negative oropharyngeal SCC, in which intensification may improve the poor prognosis seen in this group. 36 The evidence supporting a treatment paradigm in this select patient population is scarce and relies mostly on small retrospective analyses or subgroup analyses of prospective studies which, in either case, are plagued by the limited sample size of the HPV-negative patient population. 5,21,37,38 For instance, the 2-year survival ranged from 31%-74% in studies using nonsurgical approaches, 5,21 whereas it was 80%-94% in TORS-based studies.…”