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Practices regarding human Papillomavirus counseling and vaccination in head and neck cancer: a Canadian physician questionnaire

机译:关于人头乳头瘤病毒咨询和预防头颈癌疫苗的实践:加拿大医生问卷

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) has recently been implicated as a causative agent in a rapidly growing number of oropharyngeal cancers. Emerging literature supports the hypothesis that HPV vaccination may protect against HPV-related head and neck cancer (HNC) in addition to HPV-related cervical and anogenital disease. While the association between HPV infection and cervical cancer is widely understood, its relation to HNC is less well known. The purpose of this study was to better understand HPV counseling practices for infection and vaccination in relation to HNC of primary care physicians (PCPs), Obstetricians/Gynecologists (OBGYNs), and Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgeons (OHNSs) in Canada. A Canada-wide electronic questionnaire regarding counseling practices on HPV infection, transmission, and vaccination was designed and distributed to PCPs, OBGYNs, and OHNSs across Canada through electronic and paper-based methods. Basic Descriptive statistics were used to analyze responses. In total, 337 physicians responded (239 family physicians, 51 OHNSs, 30 OBGYNs, and 17 pediatricians). Three out of four PCPs reported routine counseling of their patients regarding HPV infection, transmission, and vaccination. Among this group, 68% reported “never” or “rarely” counseling patients that HPV can cause HNC. The most commonly reported reason that PCPs cited for not counseling was a lack of knowledge. The majority of OHNSs (81%) and OBGYNs (97%) counseled patients regarding HPV infection, transmission, and vaccination. However, very few OHNSs (10%) regularly counseled patients with HPV-related HNC about HPV-related anogenital cancer. Similarly, very few OBGYNs (18%) regularly counseled patients with HPV related cervical/anogenital cancer about HPV related HNC. The rate of counseling on HPV infection, transmission, and vaccination in relation to HNC among PCPs is low. The most common reason is a lack of knowledge. Specialists rarely counsel patients with confirmed HPV-related cancer about other HPV-related malignancies. More research is needed on the relationship between different HPV-related cancers in order to better inform counseling practices.
机译:人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)最近被认为是迅速增长的口咽癌的致病因子。新兴的文献支持以下假说:除HPV相关的宫颈和生殖器疾病外,HPV疫苗接种还可预防HPV相关的头颈癌(HNC)。虽然人们普遍了解HPV感染与宫颈癌之间的关联,但它与HNC的关系鲜为人知。这项研究的目的是更好地了解加拿大一级保健医师(PCPs),妇产科医生/妇产科医生(OBGYNs)和耳鼻喉科-头颈外科医生(OHNSs)的HNC感染和疫苗接种的HPV咨询实践。设计了一份有关HPV感染,传播和疫苗接种咨询实践的全加拿大电子问卷,并通过电子和书面方式分发给了加拿大的PCP,OBGYN和OHNS。基本描述统计用于分析响应。总共有337位医生作出了回应(239位家庭医生,51位OHNS,30位妇产科和17位儿科医生)。四分之三的PCP报告了他们的患者关于HPV感染,传播和疫苗接种的常规咨询。在这一组中,有68%的人报告“从不”或“很少”建议患者HPV会引起HNC。 PCP被引用为不提供咨询的最普遍报道的原因是缺乏知识。多数OHNS(81%)和OBGYN(97%)建议患者进行HPV感染,传播和疫苗接种。但是,很少有OHNS(10%)定期向HPV相关的HNC患者咨询有关HPV相关的生殖器癌的信息。同样,很少有OBGYNs(18%)定期就HPV相关HNC咨询HPV相关宫颈/生殖器癌患者。 PCP中有关HNC的HPV感染,传播和疫苗接种的咨询率很低。最常见的原因是缺乏知识。专家很少向已确认HPV相关癌症的患者提供有关其他HPV相关恶性肿瘤的咨询。为了更好地指导咨询实践,需要对不同HPV相关癌症之间的关系进行更多研究。

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