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Surveillance of human papillomavirus through salivary diagnostics - A roadmap to early detection of oropharyngeal cancer men

Authors :
Wijesekera, Akila
Weeramange, Chameera Ekanayake
Vasani, Sarju
Kenny, Liz
Knowland, Emma
Seneviratne, Jayampath
Punyadeera, Chamindie
Source :
Tumour Virus Research; 20240101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted disease. Certain strains have the potential to cause malignancy in multiple anatomical sites if not cleared by the immune system. In most infected people, HPV is cleared within two years. However, HPV may persist in susceptible individuals with certain risk factors, eventually leading to malignancy. New evidence suggests that over 75% of all oropharyngeal cancers (OPC) are directly attributable to HPV. It is estimated that prophylactic HPV vaccination alone may take at least 25 years to have a significant impact on reducing the incidence of OPC. The temporal link between detection of oral HPV, persistence of the infection and the subsequent development of OPC have been well established. Moreover, men have threefold higher risk than women for acquiring HPV-OPC. This comprehensive review focuses on OPC development in men, highlighting the risk factors associated with malignant transformation of HPV-OPC. Current evidence is insufficient to determine whether early identification of at-risk demographics, screening, and prompt diagnosis result in improved outcomes. Hitherto, the effectiveness of an oral HPV screening program in this regard has not been investigated. Nevertheless, the potential to emulate the success of the cervical screening program remains a very real possibility.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26666790
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Tumour Virus Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs65672241
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvr.2024.200278