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Prognostic Value of HPV Infection Assessed by p16 Immunohistochemistry and the Influence of Tobacco Usage in Oropharyngeal Cancers: Real World Scenario

To find if an association could be established between Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infection and oropharyngeal cancers (OPCs) in a group of patients known to be regular users of tobacco, and to determine the impact of HPV status on clinical outcomes.Case records of 212 patients with AJCC-7 (The Amer...

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Published in:Indian journal of otolaryngology, and head, and neck surgery and head, and neck surgery, 2022-12, Vol.74 (Suppl 3), p.5823-5831
Main Authors: Ghoshal, Sushmita, Dracham, Chinna Babu, Sundaram, Archana, Kumar, Rajesh, Bal, Amanjit, Das, Ashim, Bahl, Amit, Verma, Roshan Kumar, Elangovan, Arun
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