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  • Title: Analysis of p16(INK4A) expression of oral squamous cell carcinomas in Taiwan: prognostic correlation without relevance to betel quid consumption.
    Author: Chen YW, Kao SY, Yang MH.
    Journal: J Surg Oncol; 2012 Aug 01; 106(2):149-54. PubMed ID: 22354873.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: In this study, we examined the role of p16(INK4A) , a surrogate biomarker of HPV-related head and neck cancers with better prognosis, in an endemic area of betel quid (BQ)-related oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). METHODS: p16(INK4A) immunohistochemistry was examined in 165 OSCCs, statistical analyses were performed to elucidate the correlation between p16(INK4A) expression and BQ habits/pathologic features, and the prognostic impact of p16(INK4A) and different parameters were analyzed. RESULTS: The incidence of p16(INK4A) expression was similar between BQ chewers and non-chewers. p16(INK4A) expression was significantly associated with nodal metastasis (P = 0.005). There was a trend suggesting that the loss of p16(INK4A) expression was more frequent in higher T stages, however, this was found only in patients without lymph node metastasis (P = 0.059). A poorer prognosis and a higher risk of tumor recurrence were found in OSCCs without p16(INK4A) expression. (The HR for cancer-specific mortality and cancer recurrence was 3.55 and 1.89, respectively.) CONCLUSION: Although it has been suggested that BQ chewers had a greater tendency toward tumor recurrence and poor outcome, our data demonstrated that p16(INK4A) expression is unrelated to BQ habit and that p16(INK4A) downregulation is a strong predictor for OSCC progression, recurrence and survival in Taiwan.
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