Saliva testing for human papilloma virus in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: A diagnostic accuracy study
Clinical Otolaryngology2017Vol. 43(1), pp. 151–157
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Abstract
Saliva testing is a promising test to detect HPV in patients with OPSCC. A positive result could avoid the need for surgical biopsies, thereby reducing costs, patient morbidity and expedite treatment.
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