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Human papillomavirus-16 in oral squamous cell carcinoma: Clinical correlates and 5-year survival

Abstract We examined 66 oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) for human papillomavirus-16 (HPV-16) infection to evaluate its prognostic significance. Cox regression analysis of 5-year survival demonstrated that patients without nodal metastasis or with intratumoural HPV-16 showed better prognoses co...

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Published in:British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery 2007-03, Vol.45 (2), p.116-122
Main Authors: Sugiyama, Masaru, Bhawal, Ujjal Kumar, Kawamura, Makoto, Ishioka, Yasuki, Shigeishi, Hideo, Higashikawa, Koichiro, Kamata, Nobuyuki
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Dentistry
Disease-Free Survival
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Papillomavirus Infections - mortality
Proportional Hazards Models
Surgery
Tumors
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