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The Involvement of Human Papilloma Virus in Gastrointestinal Cancers.

Jacek BajAlicja FormaIga DudekZuzanna ChilimoniukMaciej DoboszMichał DobrzyńskiGrzegorz TeresińskiGrzegorz BuszewiczJolanta FliegerNicolas Vuilleumier
Published in: Cancers (2022)
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections worldwide. HPV infection has a strong relationship with the onset of cervix uteri, vagina, penis, anus, and oropharynx, but also tonsils and tongue cancers. Some epidemiological data indicate that except for gynecologic cancers, HPV infection can be one of the risk factors associated with a greater risk of induction and progression of gastrointestinal cancers. Data, however, remain contradictory and definite conclusions cannot be drawn, so far. The following review aims to organize recent evidence and summarize the current state of knowledge regarding the association between HPV infection and gastrointestinal tumors primarily focusing on esophageal, liver, gastric, colorectal, and anal cancers.
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