Impact of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection on the Treatment Outcome of Concomitant Chemoradiotherapy (CRT) in Cervical Cancer

Atar Singh Kushwah, K. Srivastava, Rajnikant Mishra, M. Banerjee
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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infection and its persistence are responsible for the development of cervical cancer (CaCx). Chemoradiotherapy (CRT) is the only treatment option, especially in advanced stages. However, it is not influenced by the status of HPV infection. CRT controls cancer growth along with mild to severe adverse effects. The aim of this study was to assess the HPV-associated risk factors and correlate them with chemoradiation therapy (CRT) response in cervical cancer. The study was undertaken in 103 histologically positive CaCx patients. Anthrodemographic and obstetric characterizations were conducted by face-to-face interviews, and HPV testing was done by conventional PCR. All the patients received a 40-50Gy total effective dose using tele‑ and brachytherapy. The treatment response, survivorship and statistical analysis were made using GraphPad Prism 9 and SPSS (ver.25.0). Out of 103 patients, 84% were HPV infected, and 16% CaCx were HPV-negative. Advanced age, lower-middle socioeconomic status (SES), illiteracy, and patients from rural backgrounds were significantly higher in CaCx patients with HPV infection. Multiparity, irregular menstrual cycle, poor menstrual hygiene, and use of contraception were significantly associated with HPV positivity. Patients with HPV infection showed a better clinical response (P =0.031), alive vital status (P =0.007), and 59 months of median survival (P <0.001) with a poor hazard ratio (HR 0.29 at 95% CI). HPV-infected CaCx patients showed better response to definitive chemoradiation therapy compared to HPV-negative with a poor hazard ratio. Therefore, HPV testing can potentially stratify CaCx patients for more effective therapeutic regimens, treatment assessments and follow-ups.
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人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染对癌症联合化疗(CRT)治疗效果的影响
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染及其持续存在是宫颈癌(CaCx)发展的原因。放化疗是唯一的治疗选择,特别是在晚期。然而,它不受HPV感染状况的影响。crt控制癌症的生长,并伴有轻微到严重的不良反应。本研究的目的是评估hpv相关的危险因素,并将其与宫颈癌放化疗(CRT)反应联系起来。该研究在103例组织学阳性的CaCx患者中进行。通过面对面访谈进行人口统计学和产科特征描述,并通过常规PCR进行hpv检测。所有患者均接受40-50Gy的总有效剂量,采用远程和近距离治疗。采用GraphPad Prism 9和SPSS (ver.25.0)软件进行治疗疗效、生存率及统计学分析。在103例患者中,84%是HPV感染,16%的CaCx是HPV阴性。老年、中下社会经济地位(SES)、文盲和农村背景的患者在感染HPV的CaCx患者中明显更高。多胎、月经周期不规律、月经卫生不良和使用避孕措施与HPV阳性显著相关。HPV感染患者表现出更好的临床反应(P= 0.031),存活生命状态(P=0.007),中位生存期为59个月(P <0.001),风险比较低(95% CI HR 0.29)。与hpv阴性患者相比,hpv感染的CaCx患者对明确的放化疗反应更好,风险比较低。因此,HPV检测可以潜在地对CaCx患者进行分层,以获得更有效的治疗方案、治疗评估和随访。
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期刊介绍: Current Cancer Therapy Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances in clinical oncology, cancer therapy and pharmacology. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in cancer therapy.
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