Update in the human papillomavirus infection prevalence rates and risk factors associated with penile cancer cases

Authors

  • Larissa A. Afonso
  • Ledy H.S. Oliveira
  • Silvia Maria Baeta Cavalcanti
  • Elisabeth Dobao
  • Gilda Alves

Keywords:

HPV, penile cancer, prevalence, circumcision, STD

Abstract

Penile carcinoma is an uncommon and potentially mutilating disease with a still unknown etiology. Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection seems to play an important role in the development of a subset of these carcinomas and its presence is thought to be related to the histological type of the lesion. HPV prevalence in penile tumors is reported to be associated to a variety of morphological changes. In recent years, increased insight has been gained into the pathogenesis of penile cancer, the risk factors associated with penile cancer development and the clinical and histological precursor lesions related to this disease. Although penile carcinoma is recognized to be a multi-step process showing a polyclonal profile, a proportion of penile carcinoma is attributable to high risk HPV infection, while in the remaining penile cancers molecular mechanisms independent of HPV are likely to represent the more common underlying events. However, research on the mechanisms behind penile carcinogenesis is warranted.

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Author Biographies

Larissa A. Afonso

Laboratório de Diagnóstico Virológico do Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia do Instituto Biomédico da UFF.

Ledy H.S. Oliveira

Laboratório de Diagnóstico Virológico do Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia do Instituto Biomédico da UFF.

Silvia Maria Baeta Cavalcanti

Laboratório de Diagnóstico Virológico do Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia do Instituto Biomédico da UFF.

Elisabeth Dobao

Serviço de Patologia Genital da Santa Casa de Misericórdia do Rio de Janeiro.

Gilda Alves

Laboratório de Genética Aplicada do Instituto Nacional de Câncer Financial support: Proppi/UFF.

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Published

2010-08-14

How to Cite

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Afonso LA, Oliveira LH, Cavalcanti SMB, Dobao E, Alves G. Update in the human papillomavirus infection prevalence rates and risk factors associated with penile cancer cases. DST [Internet]. 2010 Aug. 14 [cited 2024 Apr. 24];22(3):145-9. Available from: https://bjstd.org/revista/article/view/1102

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