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Chromogenic In Situ Hybridization as a Tool for HPV-Related Head and Neck Cancer Diagnosis
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Oral HPV Infection Is Common Worldwide, but Risk of Infection Differs by Sex, Continent, Population at Infection, and
Article Title And Bibliographic Information:
The epidemiology of oral human papillomavirus infection in healthy populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Tam S, Fu S, Xu L, Krause KJ, Lairson DR, Miao H, Sturgis EM, Dahlstrom KR. Oral Oncol 2018;82:91-9.
Source Of Funding:
The University of Texas MD Anderson, Christopher and Susan Damico chair in Viral Associated Malignancies, Lyda Hill Foundation, HPV-Related Cancers Moonshot program, Steifel Oropharyngeal Research Fund.
Type Of Study/Design:
Systematic review with meta-analysis of data.
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