Human Papillomavirus-Associated Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Among Adults Living in South-Central Asia: A Systematic Review

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Devarajan Rathish
Buddhika Wijerathne
Rabia Khan
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[1] Rajarata University of Sri Lanka,Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine and Allied Sciences
[2] Ropes Crossing Medical Practice,Commissioned Research and Engagement
[3] The George Institute for Global Health,undefined
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Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery | 2022年 / 74卷
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Oral cancer; HPV infection; Human papillomavirus;
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) related oral cancers are increasing and are associated with sexual risk behaviours. An increase in the incidence of oral cancer has been observed in South-central Asian countries. The objective was to systematically review the evidence on the association of HPV and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) among adults living in South-central Asia. We searched multiple databases and reference lists of relevant articles in December 2018. Quality assessment of the selected articles were done using the Newcastle–Ottawa quality assessment scale. Thirteen out of 150 articles met the eligibility criteria. Most studies were from India (10/13) followed by Pakistan (2/13) and Bangladesh (1/13). Half (7/13) of the studies found a positive association between HPV with OSCC. HPV 16, HPV 18 and HPV 16/18 were found to be the most common types implicated in HPV infection associated with OSCC. Moreover, buccal mucosa was the most common site of oral cancer. The review found equivocal evidence in relation to the association of HPV with oral squamous cell carcinoma among people living in South Asia.
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