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Human papillomavirus prevalence and type‐distribution in cervical glandular neoplasias: Results from a European multinational epidemiological study
Cervical glandular neoplasias (CGN) present a challenge for cervical cancer prevention due to their complex histopathology and difficulties in detecting preinvasive stages with current screening practices. Reports of human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence and type‐distribution in CGN vary, providing...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5034816/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26096203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.29651 |
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author | Holl, Katsiaryna Nowakowski, Andrzej M. Powell, Ned McCluggage, W. Glenn Pirog, Edyta C. Collas De Souza, Sabrina Tjalma, Wiebren A. Rosenlund, Mats Fiander, Alison Castro Sánchez, Maria Damaskou, Vasileia Joura, Elmar A. Kirschner, Benny Koiss, Robert O'Leary, John Quint, Wim Reich, Olaf Torné, Aureli Wells, Michael Rob, Lukas Kolomiets, Larisa Molijn, Anco Savicheva, Alevtina Shipitsyna, Elena Rosillon, Dominique Jenkins, David |
author_facet | Holl, Katsiaryna Nowakowski, Andrzej M. Powell, Ned McCluggage, W. Glenn Pirog, Edyta C. Collas De Souza, Sabrina Tjalma, Wiebren A. Rosenlund, Mats Fiander, Alison Castro Sánchez, Maria Damaskou, Vasileia Joura, Elmar A. Kirschner, Benny Koiss, Robert O'Leary, John Quint, Wim Reich, Olaf Torné, Aureli Wells, Michael Rob, Lukas Kolomiets, Larisa Molijn, Anco Savicheva, Alevtina Shipitsyna, Elena Rosillon, Dominique Jenkins, David |
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description | Cervical glandular neoplasias (CGN) present a challenge for cervical cancer prevention due to their complex histopathology and difficulties in detecting preinvasive stages with current screening practices. Reports of human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence and type‐distribution in CGN vary, providing uncertain evidence to support prophylactic vaccination and HPV screening. This study [108288/108290] assessed HPV prevalence and type‐distribution in women diagnosed with cervical adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS, N = 49), adenosquamous carcinoma (ASC, N = 104), and various adenocarcinoma subtypes (ADC, N = 461) from 17 European countries, using centralised pathology review and sensitive HPV testing. The highest HPV‐positivity rates were observed in AIS (93.9%), ASC (85.6%), and usual‐type ADC (90.4%), with much lower rates in rarer ADC subtypes (clear‐cell: 27.6%; serous: 30.4%; endometrioid: 12.9%; gastric‐type: 0%). The most common HPV types were restricted to HPV16/18/45, accounting for 98.3% of all HPV‐positive ADC. There were variations in HPV prevalence and ADC type‐distribution by country. Age at diagnosis differed by ADC subtype, with usual‐type diagnosed in younger women (median: 43 years) compared to rarer subtypes (medians between 57 and 66 years). Moreover, HPV‐positive ADC cases were younger than HPV‐negative ADC. The six years difference in median age for women with AIS compared to those with usual‐type ADC suggests that cytological screening for AIS may be suboptimal. Since the great majority of CGN are HPV16/18/45‐positive, the incorporation of prophylactic vaccination and HPV testing in cervical cancer screening are important prevention strategies. Our results suggest that special attention should be given to certain rarer ADC subtypes as most appear to be unrelated to HPV. |
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spelling | pubmed-50348162016-10-03 Human papillomavirus prevalence and type‐distribution in cervical glandular neoplasias: Results from a European multinational epidemiological study Holl, Katsiaryna Nowakowski, Andrzej M. Powell, Ned McCluggage, W. Glenn Pirog, Edyta C. Collas De Souza, Sabrina Tjalma, Wiebren A. Rosenlund, Mats Fiander, Alison Castro Sánchez, Maria Damaskou, Vasileia Joura, Elmar A. Kirschner, Benny Koiss, Robert O'Leary, John Quint, Wim Reich, Olaf Torné, Aureli Wells, Michael Rob, Lukas Kolomiets, Larisa Molijn, Anco Savicheva, Alevtina Shipitsyna, Elena Rosillon, Dominique Jenkins, David Int J Cancer Infectious Causes of Cancer Cervical glandular neoplasias (CGN) present a challenge for cervical cancer prevention due to their complex histopathology and difficulties in detecting preinvasive stages with current screening practices. Reports of human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence and type‐distribution in CGN vary, providing uncertain evidence to support prophylactic vaccination and HPV screening. This study [108288/108290] assessed HPV prevalence and type‐distribution in women diagnosed with cervical adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS, N = 49), adenosquamous carcinoma (ASC, N = 104), and various adenocarcinoma subtypes (ADC, N = 461) from 17 European countries, using centralised pathology review and sensitive HPV testing. The highest HPV‐positivity rates were observed in AIS (93.9%), ASC (85.6%), and usual‐type ADC (90.4%), with much lower rates in rarer ADC subtypes (clear‐cell: 27.6%; serous: 30.4%; endometrioid: 12.9%; gastric‐type: 0%). The most common HPV types were restricted to HPV16/18/45, accounting for 98.3% of all HPV‐positive ADC. There were variations in HPV prevalence and ADC type‐distribution by country. Age at diagnosis differed by ADC subtype, with usual‐type diagnosed in younger women (median: 43 years) compared to rarer subtypes (medians between 57 and 66 years). Moreover, HPV‐positive ADC cases were younger than HPV‐negative ADC. The six years difference in median age for women with AIS compared to those with usual‐type ADC suggests that cytological screening for AIS may be suboptimal. Since the great majority of CGN are HPV16/18/45‐positive, the incorporation of prophylactic vaccination and HPV testing in cervical cancer screening are important prevention strategies. Our results suggest that special attention should be given to certain rarer ADC subtypes as most appear to be unrelated to HPV. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-07-14 2015-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5034816/ /pubmed/26096203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.29651 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of UICC This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Infectious Causes of Cancer Holl, Katsiaryna Nowakowski, Andrzej M. Powell, Ned McCluggage, W. Glenn Pirog, Edyta C. Collas De Souza, Sabrina Tjalma, Wiebren A. Rosenlund, Mats Fiander, Alison Castro Sánchez, Maria Damaskou, Vasileia Joura, Elmar A. Kirschner, Benny Koiss, Robert O'Leary, John Quint, Wim Reich, Olaf Torné, Aureli Wells, Michael Rob, Lukas Kolomiets, Larisa Molijn, Anco Savicheva, Alevtina Shipitsyna, Elena Rosillon, Dominique Jenkins, David Human papillomavirus prevalence and type‐distribution in cervical glandular neoplasias: Results from a European multinational epidemiological study |
title | Human papillomavirus prevalence and type‐distribution in cervical glandular neoplasias: Results from a European multinational epidemiological study |
title_full | Human papillomavirus prevalence and type‐distribution in cervical glandular neoplasias: Results from a European multinational epidemiological study |
title_fullStr | Human papillomavirus prevalence and type‐distribution in cervical glandular neoplasias: Results from a European multinational epidemiological study |
title_full_unstemmed | Human papillomavirus prevalence and type‐distribution in cervical glandular neoplasias: Results from a European multinational epidemiological study |
title_short | Human papillomavirus prevalence and type‐distribution in cervical glandular neoplasias: Results from a European multinational epidemiological study |
title_sort | human papillomavirus prevalence and type‐distribution in cervical glandular neoplasias: results from a european multinational epidemiological study |
topic | Infectious Causes of Cancer |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5034816/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26096203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.29651 |
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