Low prevalence of p16-positive HPV-related head-neck cancers in Thailand: tertiary referral center experience.
Titaporn NopmaneepaisarnNapadon TangjaturonrasmeWorawat RawangbanChanida VinayanuwattikunSomboon KeelawatAndrey BychkovPublished in: BMC cancer (2019)
A low rate of HPV-related OPSCC was found in Thai patients. The NK morphology was an excellent predictor of high-risk HPV infection in OPSCC. For OPSCC patients, HPV-positive ones had a significantly longer survival time than HPV-negative ones. There was a lack of p16-positive HPV-related OSCC and LSCC. Morphology and p16 status had a poor predictive value for detecting HPV in OSCC and LSCC.