Roles of human papillomaviruses and p16 in oral cancer
Head and neck cancer, including oral cancer, is the sixth most common cancer in humans worldwide. More than 90% of oral cancers are of squamous cell carcinoma type. Recent studies have shown a strong relationship between human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and head and neck cancer, especially oroph...
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Main Authors: | Thanun Sritippho, Pareena Chotjumlong, Anak Iamaroon |
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2018
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