Impact of HPV infection on gene expression and methylation in oral cancer patients.
CONCLUSION: We detected HPV infection in 31.92 % of oral cancer cases. HPV 16, along with HPV 43/44, were the most frequent subtypes. Knowledge of HPV [+] HNSCC biology may be useful in establishing the prognosis and developing novel therapies in future.
PMID: 30624179 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Medical Microbiology - Category: Microbiology Authors: Prawdzic Seńkowska A, Kiczmer P, Strzelczyk JK, Kowalski D, Krakowczyk Ł, Ostrowska Z Tags: J Med Microbiol Source Type: research
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