A systematic review of the prevalence of mucosal and cutaneous human papillomavirus types
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The results of a systematic review and meta-analysis of 47 HPV types in cervical samples across the entire range of cervical diagnoses from normal to cervical cancer, restricted to studies using a number of well characterized PCR assays are presented.About:
This article is published in Virology.The article was published on 2013-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 255 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cervical cancer.read more
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Estimates of Incidence and Mortality of Cervical Cancer in 2018: A Worldwide Analysis
Marc Arbyn,Elisabete Weiderpass,Laia Bruni,Silvia de Sanjosé,Mona Saraiya,Jacques Ferlay,Freddie Bray +6 more
TL;DR: The global scale-up of HPV vaccination and HPV-based screening—including self-sampling—has potential to make cervical cancer a rare disease in the decades to come, and could help shape and monitor the initiative to eliminate cervical cancer as a major public health problem.
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Prophylactic vaccination against human papillomaviruses to prevent cervical cancer and its precursors
TL;DR: Efficacy endpoints by initial HPV DNA statushrHPV negativeHPV vaccines reduce CIN2+, CIN3+, AIS associated with HPV16/18 compared with placebo in adolescent girls and women aged 15 to 26 and most women were under 26 years of age.
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International standardization and classification of human papillomavirus types.
TL;DR: Regular issuing of proficiency panels based on HPV reference clones has resulted in global improvement of HPV genotyping services and is ensuring international standardization in classification and quality standards for HPV type designation and detection.
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Are 20 human papillomavirus types causing cervical cancer
TL;DR: From recently updated meta‐analyses, it was shown that HPV68, HPV26, HPV66, HPV67, HPV73 and HPV82 were significantly more common in cancer cases than in women with normal cervical cytology, suggesting that for these HPV types, an upgrading of the carcinogen classification could be considered.
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VALGENT: A protocol for clinical validation of human papillomavirus assays
Marc Arbyn,Christophe E. Depuydt,Ina Benoy,Johannes Bogers,Kate Cuschieri,Markus Schmitt,Michael Pawlita,D.T. Geraets,Isabelle Heard,Tarik Gheit,Massimo Tommasino,Mario Poljak,Jesper Bonde,Wim Quint +13 more
TL;DR: VALGENT extends current guidelines for high-risk HPV test validation in cervical cancer screening and has produced a large study resource for test comparison and validation of HPV assays in general and HPV genotyping tests in particular.
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Freddie Bray,J. Ferlay,Mathieu Laversanne,David H. Brewster,C. Gombe Mbalawa,B. Kohler,Marion Piñeros,Eva Steliarova-Foucher,Rajaraman Swaminathan,Sebastien Antoni,Isabelle Soerjomataram,David Forman +11 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to establish a database of histological groups and to provide a level of consistency and quality of data that could be applied in the design of future registries.
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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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Classification of papillomaviruses
Ethel Michele De Villiers,Claude M. Fauquet,Thomas R. Broker,Hans-Ulrich Bernard,Harald zur Hausen +4 more
TL;DR: The higher-order PV taxonomy is described following the general criteria established by the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV), reviews the literature of the lower order taxa, lists all known "PV types", and interprets their phylogenetic relationship.
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Incidence of cancers in people with HIV/AIDS compared with immunosuppressed transplant recipients: a meta-analysis
TL;DR: The similarity of the pattern of increased risk of cancer in the two populations suggests that it is immune deficiency, rather than other risk factors for cancer, that is responsible for the increased risk.
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Classification of Papillomaviruses (PVs) Based on 189 PV Types and Proposal of Taxonomic Amendments
Hans-Ulrich Bernard,Robert D. Burk,Zigui Chen,Koenraad Van Doorslaer,Harald zur Hausen,Ethel Michele De Villiers +5 more
TL;DR: It is discussed that based on emerging species concepts derived from genome sequences, PV types could be promoted to the taxonomic level of species, but it is not recommended to implement this change at the current time.