ObjectivesDiagnosis with an HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer includes unique social issues. However, it is unknown how common these psychosocial issues are for patients and whether they continue after treatment.Materials and methodsPatients with pathologically confirmed HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer (HPV-OPC, n=48) were recruited from two medical centers. Participants completed a computer assisted self interview that explored their psychosocial experiences during and after treatment. We examined responses overall and by age.ResultsThe majority of participants with confirmed HPV-OPC, reported being told that HPV could have (90%) or did cause (77%) their malignancy, but only 52% believed that HPV was the main cause of their OPC. Participa...
Tens-of-millions of women every year test positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) at routine cervica...
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most frequent sexually transmitted infection with 80% of adults in...
Fear of recurrence (FOR) following head and neck cancer is one of the most frequent concerns of pati...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing numbers of patients face the psychosocial challenge of a diagnosis of orophar...
Incidence of oropharyngeal cancer continues to increase in many countries worldwide, largely due to ...
INTRODUCTION: The role of human papilloma virus (HPV) in the pathogenesis of oropharyngeal squamous ...
AbstractHead and neck cancer (HNC) currently affects approximately 11 200 people in the UK, with an ...
BACKGROUND: Women testing positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection experience increased lev...
Background - Women testing positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection experience increased le...
IntroductionOptimal surveillance paradigms for survivors of early stage human papillomavirus (HPV)‐r...
PURPOSE: To investigate the course of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) from diagnosis to 2 yea...
OBJECTIVE: Psychological distress after testing positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) at cervical ...
Purpose Communication barriers during the process of cancer diagnosis can adversely affect how patie...
Objective: Psychological distress after testing positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) at cervical ...
Objective. To assess the psychological burden of testing positive for high-risk human papillomavirus...
Tens-of-millions of women every year test positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) at routine cervica...
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most frequent sexually transmitted infection with 80% of adults in...
Fear of recurrence (FOR) following head and neck cancer is one of the most frequent concerns of pati...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing numbers of patients face the psychosocial challenge of a diagnosis of orophar...
Incidence of oropharyngeal cancer continues to increase in many countries worldwide, largely due to ...
INTRODUCTION: The role of human papilloma virus (HPV) in the pathogenesis of oropharyngeal squamous ...
AbstractHead and neck cancer (HNC) currently affects approximately 11 200 people in the UK, with an ...
BACKGROUND: Women testing positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection experience increased lev...
Background - Women testing positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection experience increased le...
IntroductionOptimal surveillance paradigms for survivors of early stage human papillomavirus (HPV)‐r...
PURPOSE: To investigate the course of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) from diagnosis to 2 yea...
OBJECTIVE: Psychological distress after testing positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) at cervical ...
Purpose Communication barriers during the process of cancer diagnosis can adversely affect how patie...
Objective: Psychological distress after testing positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) at cervical ...
Objective. To assess the psychological burden of testing positive for high-risk human papillomavirus...
Tens-of-millions of women every year test positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) at routine cervica...
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most frequent sexually transmitted infection with 80% of adults in...
Fear of recurrence (FOR) following head and neck cancer is one of the most frequent concerns of pati...