Cancers (Feb 2024)

A Retrospective Analysis from Western Romania Comparing the Treatment and Survivability of p16-Positive versus p16-Negative Oropharyngeal Cancer

  • Alexandru Chioreanu,
  • Nicolae Constatin Balica,
  • Cristian Ion Mot,
  • Radmila Bugari,
  • Raluca Morar,
  • Flavia Baderca,
  • Teodora Daniela Marti,
  • Casiana Boru,
  • Cecilia Roberta Avram,
  • Sorin Dema,
  • Dan Dumitru Vulcanescu,
  • Delia Ioana Horhat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16050945
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 5
p. 945

Abstract

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Background: Oropharyngeal cancer is a global health concern due to its multifaceted nature. Recent molecular studies have linked p16 overexpression, associated with the human papillomavirus, to oropharyngeal cancer and its prognostic implications. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study in Western Romania examined 60 patients, categorizing them based on p16 biomarker status: 28 were p16 positive, and 32 were p16 negative. Statistical tests, including Fisher’s exact and chi2, were used for analysis. Results: Patients with p16-positive oropharyngeal cancer exhibited a better prognosis (3-year survival, p = 0.0477; midtreatment, p = 0.0349) and reported lower alcohol (p = 0.0046) and tobacco (p < 0.0001) use. Conclusions: The study highlights the importance of p16 testing in oropharyngeal carcinoma diagnosis. It suggests modifying treatment approaches based on p16 status and underscores the differing prognoses associated with p16-positive and p16-negative cases.

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