Nodal staging convergence for HPV- and HPV+ oropharyngeal carcinoma.
Allen S HoMichael LuuSungjin KimMourad TighiouartAlain C MitaKevin S ScherJon Mallen-St ClairEvan S WalgamaDe-Chen LinAnthony T NguyenZachary S ZumstegPublished in: Cancer (2021)
The current nodal staging system for oropharyngeal carcinoma (OPC) has divided human papillomavirus (HPV)-negative (HPV-) and HPV-positive (HPV+) OPC into distinct systems that rely upon criteria that establish them as separate entities, a complexity that may undermine the core objective of staging schema to clearly communicate prognosis. Our large-scale analysis revealed that HPV- and HPV+ pathologic nodal staging systems in fact mirror each other. Multiple analyses produced conspicuously similar nodal staging systems, with metastatic lymph node number and extranodal extension delineating the highest risk groups that shape prognosis. We propose unifying HPV- and HPV+ nodal systems to best streamline prognostication and maximize staging accuracy.