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@article{2278259, author = {Zdeblova Cermakova, Zuzana and Hurník, Pavel and Konvalinka, David and Stembirek, Jan and Parackova, Tereza and Resova, Kamila and Cvek, Jakub and Blazek, Tomas and Knybel, Lukas and Formanek, Martin and Gachechiladze, Mariam and Joerger, Markus and Soltermann, Alex and Skarda, Jozef and Motyka, Oldrich and Janoutova, Jana}, article_location = {Basel}, article_number = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59020361}, keywords = {oropharyngeal cancer; oral cavity cancer; HPV; RAD51; radiotherapy}, language = {eng}, issn = {1010-660X}, journal = {Medicina-Lithuania}, title = {HPV and RAD51 as Prognostic Factors for Survival in Inoperable Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer in Patients Unfit for Chemotherapy Treated with Hyperfractionated Radiotherapy}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/59/2/361}, volume = {59}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2278259 AU - Zdeblova Cermakova, Zuzana - Hurník, Pavel - Konvalinka, David - Stembirek, Jan - Parackova, Tereza - Resova, Kamila - Cvek, Jakub - Blazek, Tomas - Knybel, Lukas - Formanek, Martin - Gachechiladze, Mariam - Joerger, Markus - Soltermann, Alex - Skarda, Jozef - Motyka, Oldrich - Janoutova, Jana PY - 2023 TI - HPV and RAD51 as Prognostic Factors for Survival in Inoperable Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer in Patients Unfit for Chemotherapy Treated with Hyperfractionated Radiotherapy JF - Medicina-Lithuania VL - 59 IS - 2 SP - 1-12 EP - 1-12 PB - MDPI SN - 1010660X KW - oropharyngeal cancer KW - oral cavity cancer KW - HPV KW - RAD51 KW - radiotherapy UR - https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/59/2/361 N2 - Introduction: The incidence of advanced oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers is generally high. Treatment outcomes for patients, especially those unfit for comprehensive cancer treatment, are unsatisfactory. Therefore, the search for factors to predict response to treatment and increase overall survival is underway. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the presence of 32 HPV genotypes in tumor samples of 34 patients and the effect of HPV status and RAD51 on overall survival. Method: Tumor samples of 34 patients with locally advanced oropharyngeal or oral cavity cancer treated with accelerated radiotherapy in monotherapy were analyzed using reverse hybridization and immunohistochemistry for the presence of HPV and RAD51. Its effect on overall survival was examined. Results: Only two types of HPV were identified-HPV 16 (dominant) and HPV 66 (two samples). The HPV positivity was associated with a borderline insignificant improvement in 2-year (p = 0.083), 5-year (p = 0.159), and overall survival (p = 0.083). Similarly, the RAD51 overexpression was associated with borderline insignificant improvement in 2-year (p = 0.083) and 5-year (p = 0.159) survival. Conclusion: We found no statistically significant differences but detected trends toward improvement in the survival of HPV-positive and RAD51 overexpressing patients unfit for surgical treatment or chemotherapy treated with hyperfractionated radiotherapy. The trends, however, indicate that in a larger group of patients, the effects of these two parameters would likely be statistically significant. ER -
ZDEBLOVA CERMAKOVA, Zuzana, Pavel HURNÍK, David KONVALINKA, Jan STEMBIREK, Tereza PARACKOVA, Kamila RESOVA, Jakub CVEK, Tomas BLAZEK, Lukas KNYBEL, Martin FORMANEK, Mariam GACHECHILADZE, Markus JOERGER, Alex SOLTERMANN, Jozef SKARDA, Oldrich MOTYKA and Jana JANOUTOVA. HPV and RAD51 as Prognostic Factors for Survival in Inoperable Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer in Patients Unfit for Chemotherapy Treated with Hyperfractionated Radiotherapy. \textit{Medicina-Lithuania}. Basel: MDPI, 2023, vol.~59, No~2, p.~1-12. ISSN~1010-660X. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59020361.
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