The prevalence of human papillomavirus in oropharyngeal cancer is increasing regardless of sex or race, and the influence of sex and race on survival is modified by human papillomavirus tumor status

Farhoud Faraji, Eleni M. Rettig, Hua Ling Tsai, Margueritta El Asmar, Nicholas Fung, David W. Eisele, Carole Fakhry

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