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An Evaluation of High-Risk HPV in Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Lip in a South African Cohort.

Sharon N HarborJohann W SchneiderNadine SolomonsMicheline SandersonAmir H Afrogheh
Published in: Head and neck pathology (2024)
Findings from our cohort of lip SCC suggest that HR-HPV may have an insignificant role in the pathogenesis of SCC at this site. Due to its low ppv, p16 is insufficient to establish HR-HPV infection in SCC of the lip. The combination of p16 and DNA PCR appears to correlate with the presence of transcriptionally active virus. HPV E6/E7 mRNA detection is the gold standard for identifying HR-HPV. mRNA testing is not widely available in sub-Saharan Africa due to technical and financial constraints; however, the test appears to be of great value in p16-equivocal lip SCC.
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