Litcius/Paper detail

HPV vaccination for prevention of head and neck cancer among men

Mohamed Toufic El Hussein, Simreen Dhaliwal

2023The Nurse Practitioner12 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT: The incidence of human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated head and neck cancer (HNC) has been rapidly increasing in developed countries, with HPV-associated HNC now accounting for 70% of all HNC cases. An increased incidence has been noted particularly among males. The disparities in HPV vaccine uptake rates and the increasing number of individuals with HPV-associated HNC suggest a lack of public awareness of both HPV sequelae and prevention options. This review highlights the importance of prophylactic HPV vaccination for preventing HPV-associated HNC, particularly in males. Current evidence substantiates the need for gender-neutral HPV vaccination programs and reinforces the recommendations made by the CDC. This article raises awareness of the association between HPV and HNC as well as the effectiveness of HPV vaccination in HNC prevention.

Topics & Concepts

VaccinationMedicineHead and neck cancerIncidence (geometry)Human papillomavirusHPV infectionCancer preventionHead and neckCancerHPV vaccinesPublic healthOncologyCervical cancerImmunologyInternal medicineSurgeryPathologyOpticsPhysicsCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchHead and Neck Cancer StudiesHepatitis B Virus Studies