The prevalence of human papillomavirus in oropharyngeal cancer is increasing regardless of sex or race, and the influence of sex and race on survival is modified by human papillomavirus tumor status.
Farhoud FarajiEleni M RettigHua-Ling TsaiMargueritta El AsmarNicholas FungDavid W EiseleCarole A FakhryPublished in: Cancer (2018)
The prevalence of HPV-positive tumors is increasing for all sex and race/ethnicity groups in the United States. Sex and race are independently associated with survival for HPV-negative but not HPV-positive OPC.