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F. Xavier Bosch
Researcher at Carlos III Health Institute
Publications - 213
Citations - 44646
F. Xavier Bosch is an academic researcher from Carlos III Health Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cervical cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 207 publications receiving 41797 citations. Previous affiliations of F. Xavier Bosch include International Agency for Research on Cancer & Bosch.
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Epidemiologic Classification of Human Papillomavirus Types Associated with Cervical Cancer
Nubia Muñoz,F. Xavier Bosch,Silvia de Sanjosé,Rolando Herrero,Xavier Castellsagué,Keerti V. Shah,Peter J.F. Snijders,Chris J.L.M. Meijer +7 more
TL;DR: In addition to HPV types 16 and 18, types 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 68, 73, and 82Should be considered carcinogenic, or high-risk, types, and types 26, 53, and 66 should be considered probably carcinogenic.
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Primary liver cancer: Worldwide incidence and trends
TL;DR: The incidence of primary liver cancer is increasing in several developed countries, including the United States, and the increase will likely continue for some decades, the trend is a result of a cohort effect related to infection with hepatitis B and C viruses.
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Human papillomavirus genotype attribution in invasive cervical cancer: a retrospective cross-sectional worldwide study
Silvia de Sanjosé,Wim Quint,Laia Alemany,D.T. Geraets,Jo Ellen Klaustermeier,Belen Lloveras,Sara Tous,Ana Félix,Luis Eduardo Bravo,Hai Rim Shin,Carlos S. Vallejos,Patricia Alonso de Ruiz,Marcus Aurelho Lima,Núria Guimerà,Omar Clavero,Maria Alejo,Antonio Llombart-Bosch,Chou Cheng-Yang,Silvio Tatti,Elena Kasamatsu,Ermina Iljazovic,Michael Odida,Rodrigo Prado,Muhieddine Seoud,Magdalena Grce,Alp Usubutun,Asha Jain,Gustavo Adolfo Hernandez Suarez,Luis Estuardo Lombardi,Aekunbiola Banjo,Clara Menendez,Efren J. Domingo,Julio Velasco,Ashrafun Nessa,Saibua Chichareon,You-Lin Qiao,Enrique Lerma,Suzanne M. Garland,Toshiyuki Sasagawa,Annabelle Ferrera,Doudja Hammouda,Luciano Mariani,Adela Pelayo,Ivo Šteiner,Esther Oliva,Chris J. L. M. Meijer,Waleed Al-Jassar,Eugenia Cruz,Thomas C. Wright,Ana Puras,Cecilia L. Llave,Maria Tzardi,Theodoros Agorastos,Victoria Garcia-Barriola,Christine Clavel,Jaume Ordi,Miguel Andújar,Xavier Castellsagué,Gloria I. Sanchez,Andrzej Nowakowski,Jacob Bornstein,Nubia Muñoz,F. Xavier Bosch +62 more
TL;DR: HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 45, 52, and 58 should be given priority when the cross-protective effects of current vaccines are assessed, and for formulation of recommendations for the use of second-generation polyvalent HPV vaccines, according to this largest assessment of HPV genotypes to date.
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Quadrivalent vaccine against human papillomavirus to prevent high-grade cervical lesions
Luisa L. Villa,Gonzalo Perez,Susanne K. Kjaer,Jorma Paavonen,Matti Lehtinen,Nubia Muñoz,Kristjan Sigurdsson,Mauricio Hernández-Ávila,Finn Egil Skjeldestad,Steinar Thoresen,Patricia J. Garcia,Slawomir Majewski,Joakim Dillner,Sven Eric Olsson,Hseon Tay Eng,F. Xavier Bosch,Kevin A. Ault,Darron R. Brown,Daron G. Ferris,Laura A. Koutsky,Robert J. Kurman,Evan R. Myers,Eliav Barr,John W. Boslego,Janine T. Bryan,Mark T. Esser,Christine K. Gause,Teresa M. Hesley,Lisa Lupinacci,Heather L. Sings,Frank J. Taddeo,Annemarie R. Thornton +31 more
TL;DR: In young women who had not been previously infected with HPV-16 or HPV-18, those in the vaccine group had a significantly lower occurrence of high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia related to HPV- 16 or HPV -18 than did those inThe placebo group.
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Worldwide prevalence and genotype distribution of cervical human papillomavirus DNA in women with normal cytology: a meta-analysis.
Silvia de Sanjosé,Mireia Diaz,Xavier Castellsagué,Gary M. Clifford,Laia Bruni,Nubia Muñoz,F. Xavier Bosch +6 more
TL;DR: The HPV types most commonly detected are similar to those most commonly described in pre-neoplastic and cancer cases, although the relative contribution of HPV16 and HPV18 is substantially lower in cytologically normal women.