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Human Papillomavirus-Negative Cervical Cancer: A Comprehensive Review

Biyuan Xing, Jianfeng Guo, Yuhan Sheng, Gang Wu, Yingchao Zhao

2021Frontiers in Oncology113 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been the leading cause of cervical cancer for over 25 years. Approximately 5.5-11% of all cervical cancers are reported to be HPV-negative, which can be attributed to truly negative and false-negative results. The truly HPV-negative cervical cancers are almost all cervical adenocarcinomas with unclear etiology. False HPV negativity can arise from histological misclassification, latent HPV infection, disruption of the targeting fragment, non-high risk HPV infection, and HPV testing methods. HPV-negative cervical cancers are often diagnosed at an advanced FIGO stage and have a poor prognosis; thus, the management of these cases requires greater attention.

Topics & Concepts

Cervical cancerHuman papillomavirusMedicineCancerOncologyCancer researchVirologyInternal medicineCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchHepatitis B Virus StudiesEndometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments