Human Papillomavirus Impact on Temporal Treatment Trends in Oropharyngeal Carcinoma: 2010-2016.

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Neha Amin, Joshua Thompson, Olga Goloubeva, Matthew Witek, Rodney J Taylor, Jeffrey S Wolf, Kelly Moyer, Ranee Mehra, Kyle M Hatten
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Abstract

Introduction: The study objective was to identify practice patterns in oropharyngeal cancer management from 2010 to 2016 among human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated and non-HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous-cell carcinoma (OPSCC) patients.

Methods: The National Cancer Database was utilized to identify OPSCC patients from 2010 to 2016. Frequency distributions and multivariable analyses were generated to identify practice patterns and predictors of treatment modality.

Results: A total of 35,956 patients with nonmetastatic OPSCC were included. HPV status was not associated with a treatment modality preference. At academic centers, the proportion of HPV-associated OPSCC patients versus non-HPV-associated OPSCC patients undergoing surgical management was similar (35.7%; 35.9%). Community cancer programs treated patients less often surgically but with no significant treatment preference based on HPV status. Within each facility type, HPV status was not a predictor of surgical or nonsurgical management.

Conclusion: HPV association does not appear to significantly influence treatment modality preference among OPSCC patients. The proportion of OPSCC patients undergoing surgical treatment declined from 2010 to 2016.

人乳头瘤病毒对口咽癌颞叶治疗趋势的影响:2010-2016。
研究目的是确定2010年至2016年人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)相关和非HPV相关口咽鳞状细胞癌(OPSCC)患者口咽癌管理的实践模式。方法:利用国家癌症数据库对2010 - 2016年OPSCC患者进行识别。产生频率分布和多变量分析,以确定治疗方式的实践模式和预测因素。结果:共纳入35,956例非转移性OPSCC患者。HPV状态与治疗方式偏好无关。在学术中心,接受手术治疗的hpv相关OPSCC患者与非hpv相关OPSCC患者的比例相似(35.7%;35.9%)。社区癌症项目对患者的手术治疗较少,但没有明显的基于HPV状态的治疗偏好。在每个设施类型中,HPV状态不是手术或非手术治疗的预测因子。结论:HPV相关性对OPSCC患者的治疗方式偏好没有显著影响。OPSCC患者接受手术治疗的比例从2010年到2016年下降。
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