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摘要
一项新的前瞻性观察性研究发现,无细胞HPV DNA检测可能比基于组织的方法更准确、成本更低、更快地诊断HPV- hnscc。这项研究发表在《临床癌症研究》(doi:10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-21-3151)。根据研究人员的说法,“hpv相关的癌症占全球所有癌症的5%……HPV-HNSCC是美国最常见的hpv相关恶性肿瘤,并且发病率还在继续增加。”该研究的作者Daniel Faden医学博士是哈佛医学院马萨诸塞眼耳总医院耳鼻喉科的助理教授,麻省理工学院和哈佛大学波士顿分校的Eli和Edythe L. Broad研究所的研究人员,他说,这项研究的目的是比较基于cthpvdna的诊断的准确性,结合常规横断面成像和身体检查,以标准组织为基础的临床检查来诊断HPV-HNSCC。此外,研究人员还研究了ctHPVDNA是否比使用模型的组织活检产生更快的结果和更低的成本。Faden博士说:“这项研究首次评估了基于液体活检的hpv相关头颈癌非侵入性诊断方法,并显示了支持这种方法的强有力的原理证据,打破了现有的教条。”
Noninvasive biopsies may be faster and more effective for diagnosing HPV-associated head and neck cancer
A new prospective, observational study finds that cell-free HPV DNA tests may diagnose HPV-HNSCC more accurately, at lower cost, and more quickly than tissue-based approaches. The study appears in Clinical Cancer Research (doi:10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-21-3151).
According to the researchers, “HPV-associated cancers make up 5% of all cancers worldwide … HPV-HNSCC is the most common HPV-associated malignancy in the United States and continues to increase in incidence.” The goals of the study, says study author Daniel Faden, MD, an assistant professor in the Department of Otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard in Boston, Massachusetts, were to compare the diagnostic accuracy of a ctHPVDNA-based diagnosis, combined with routine cross-sectional imaging and a physical examination, with the standard tissue-based clinical workup for the diagnosis of HPV-HNSCC. Additionally, the researchers investigated whether or not ctHPVDNA produced quicker results and lower costs than tissue biopsies using modeling. “This study is the first to evaluate a liquid biopsy-based noninvasive diagnostic approach for HPV-associated head and neck cancer and shows strong proof of principle to support such an approach, disrupting the existing dogma,” says Dr. Faden.
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