The emerging risk of oropharyngeal and oral cavity cancer in HPV-related subsites in young people in Brazil

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for the rise in the incidence of cancer in the oropharynx, tonsils, and base of the tongue (i.e., HPV-related subsites). HPV triggered the changes in the epidemiology of oropharyngeal and oral cavity cancer (OPC/OCC) in Asia, Europe, North America, and Ocean...

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Hauptverfasser: Menezes, Fabrício Dos Santos, Latorre, Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira, Conceição, Gleice Margarete de Souza, Curado, Maria Paula, Antunes, José Leopoldo Ferreira, Toporcov, Tatiana Natasha
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description Human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for the rise in the incidence of cancer in the oropharynx, tonsils, and base of the tongue (i.e., HPV-related subsites). HPV triggered the changes in the epidemiology of oropharyngeal and oral cavity cancer (OPC/OCC) in Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. Hence, the incidence of cancer in HPV-related subsites is augmenting, while that in other HPV-unrelated subsites is decreasing. In South America, although the incidence of HPV-positive tumors has gradually increased, there is an atypically low prevalence of HPV in people with OPC/OCC. To clarify whether this dramatic shift in incidence trends also occurred in this population, we estimated the burden of HPV on the incidence trends of OPCs/OCCs in São Paulo city in Brazil. In this population-based study, we categorized OPCs/OCCs by HPV-related and HPV-unrelated subsites. We used Poisson regression to assess the age-standardized incidence rates (ASRs) stratified by sex and age groups, as well as to examine the age-period-cohort effects. There were 15,391 cases of OPCs/OCCs diagnosed in HPV-related (n = 5,898; 38.3%) and HPV-unrelated (n = 9,493; 61.7%) subsites. Overall, the ASRs decreased for most subsites, for both sexes and for all age groups, except for HPV-related OPC/OCC in young males and females, which increased by 3.8% and 8.6% per year, respectively. In the birth-cohort-effect analysis, we identified an increasing risk for HPV-related OPC/OCC in both sexes in recent birth cohorts; however, this risk was sharply decreased in HPV-unrelated subsites. Our data demonstrate an emerging risk for HPV-related OPC/OCC in young people, which supports prophylactic HPV vaccination in this group.
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subjects Age
Age groups
Biology and life sciences
Birth
Cancer
Cohort analysis
Complications and side effects
Demographic aspects
Epidemiology
Health aspects
Health education
Human papillomavirus
Hypotheses
Males
Medicine and Health Sciences
Mouth cancer
Oral cancer
Oral cavity
Oropharynx
Papillomavirus
Papillomavirus infections
People and Places
Pharyngeal cancer
Physical Sciences
Population
Population studies
Public health
Regression analysis
Research and Analysis Methods
Risk
Risk factors
Sexes
Throat cancer
Trends
Tumors
Vaccination
Young adults
Youth
title The emerging risk of oropharyngeal and oral cavity cancer in HPV-related subsites in young people in Brazil
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