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Combined effects of smoking and HPV16 in oropharyngeal cancer.

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2015-10-05

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Anantharaman, Devasena
Muller, David C
Lagiou, Pagona
Ahrens, Wolfgang
Holcatova, Ivana
Merletti, Franco
Kjærheim, Kristina
Polesel, Jerry
Simonato, Lorenzo
Canova, Cristina

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Oxford University Press
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Although smoking and HPV infection are recognized as important risk factors for oropharyngeal cancer, how their joint exposure impacts on oropharyngeal cancer risk is unclear. Specifically, whether smoking confers any additional risk to HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer is not understood. Using HPV serology as a marker of HPV-related cancer, we examined the interaction between smoking and HPV16 in 459 oropharyngeal (and 1445 oral cavity and laryngeal) cancer patients and 3024 control participants from two large European multi-centre studies. Odds ratios and credible intervals [CrI], adjusted for potential confounders, were estimated using Bayesian logistic regression. Both smoking [odds ratio (OR [CrI]: 6.82 [4.52, 10.29]) and HPV seropositivity (OR [CrI]: 235.69 [99.95, 555.74]) were independently associated with oropharyngeal cancer. The joint association of smoking and HPV seropositivity was consistent with that expected on the additive scale (synergy index [CrI]: 1.32 [0.51, 3.45]), suggesting they act as independent risk factors for oropharyngeal cancer. Smoking was consistently associated with increase in oropharyngeal cancer risk in models stratified by HPV16 seropositivity. In addition, we report that the prevalence of oropharyngeal cancer increases with smoking for both HPV16-positive and HPV16-negative persons. The impact of smoking on HPV16-positive oropharyngeal cancer highlights the continued need for smoking cessation programmes for primary prevention of head and neck cancer.

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Adult
Aged
Antibodies, Viral
Bayes Theorem
Case-Control Studies
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Europe
Female
Human papillomavirus 16
Humans
Logistic Models
Male
Middle Aged
Odds Ratio
Oropharyngeal Neoplasms
Papillomavirus Infections
Risk Factors
Tobacco Smoking

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Teorema de Bayes
Persona de mediana edad
Papillomavirus humano 16
Oportunidad relativa
Neoplasias orofaríngeas
Modelos logísticos
Infecciones por papillomavirus
Fumar tabaco
Europa (Continente)
Estudios de casos y controles
Ensayo de inmunoadsorción enzimática
Anticuerpos antivirales

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Human papillomavirus, head and neck cancer risk, interaction, oropharynx cancer, tobacco smoking

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Anantharaman D, Muller DC, Lagiou P, Ahrens W, Holcátová I, Merletti F, et al. Combined effects of smoking and HPV16 in oropharyngeal cancer. Int J Epidemiol. 2016 Jun;45(3):752-61.