Ezatolah Kazeminejad, F. Mirzaei, S. Ghasemi, M. Dashti, Mohammadreza Esmaily
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Background: Oral cancer is one of the most prevailing neoplasms globally, and human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the risk factors for this condition. Knowledge and awareness about HPV-related oral cancer can lead to a better diagnosis and prognosis of this disease. This systematic review aimed to evaluate knowledge and awareness about HPV-related oral cancer among dentists and dental students. Methods: We searched Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, and ProQuest databases with Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and non-MeSH keywords to find related articles. Our eligibility criteria were: 1) cross-sectional studies including knowledge and awareness about HPV-related oral cancers, 2) publication date up to August 18, 2021, 3) studies containing dentists or dental students as the main participants, or as part of the participants. The Joanne Briggs Institute (JBI) checklist was used for quality assessment. Results: A total of 10 studies were included in this systematic review. Five studies have shown that over 80 percent of dental students know HPV can cause oropharyngeal cancer (OPC). More than three-quarters of dentists reported HPV as a cause of oral cancer. Less than half of patients in two studies mentioned biopsy for adequate diagnosis. Conclusion: HPV-related oral cancer knowledge and awareness need to be improved through focusing on academic and public education. For dental students, it is necessary to identify HPV as a risk factor for oral cancer. Moreover, the significance of routine checkups should not be ignored.
背景:口腔癌症是全球最常见的肿瘤之一,人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是这种疾病的危险因素之一。对HPV相关口腔癌症的了解和认识可以导致该疾病的更好诊断和预后。本系统综述旨在评估牙医和牙科学生对HPV相关口腔癌症的认识和认识。方法:我们使用医学主题标题(MeSH)和非MeSH关键字搜索Web of Science、Scopus、PubMed和ProQuest数据库,以查找相关文章。我们的资格标准是:1)横断面研究,包括对HPV相关口腔癌的知识和认识,2)截至2021年8月18日的出版日期,3)以牙医或牙科学生为主要参与者或参与者的研究。乔安妮·布里格斯研究所(JBI)检查表用于质量评估。结果:本系统综述共纳入10项研究。五项研究表明,超过80%的牙科学生知道HPV会导致口咽癌症(OPC)。超过四分之三的牙医报告HPV是口腔癌症的病因。在两项研究中,只有不到一半的患者提到活检以进行充分诊断。结论:HPV相关口腔癌症知识和认识需要通过注重学术和公众教育来提高。对于牙科学生来说,有必要确定HPV是口腔癌症的危险因素。此外,不应忽视常规检查的重要性。