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Prevalence of human papillomavirus in head and neck cancer patients in India: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Prakasini SatapathyMahalaqua Nazli KhatibShilpa GaidhaneQuazi Syed ZahiruddinHashem Abu SerhanRakesh Kumar SharmaDivya SharmaMithhil AroraSarvesh RustagiNawal A Al KaabiAhmed AlsayyahMarwan Al-HajeiliMarwan Al-HajeiliMubarak AlfaresiMohammed AlissaAli A Rabaan
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2024)
The observed considerable regional disparities on the prevalence of HPV in HNC patients in India emphasizes the need for integrated HPV vaccination and screening programs in public health strategies. The findings underline the necessity for further research to explore regional variations and treatment responses in HPV-associated HNCs, considering the impact of factors such as tobacco use and the potential benefits of HPV vaccination.
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