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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology
Low incidence of human papillomavirus type 16 DNA in bladder tumor detected by the polymerase chain reaction
Cancer, Volume 69, No. 5, Year 1992
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Description
Human papillomavirus (HPV) detection was done using the polymerase chain reaction technique on tumor tissue from 44 patients with transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder. Only one of the 44 was associated with HPV infection. The HPV‐positive patient was not known to have immunodeficiency or genital warts, and the tumor was not morphologically different from the other tumors. Control experiments excluded the possibility that this finding was caused by contamination of the sample. This study confirms that HPV infection is a. rare condition in bladder carcinoma. Copyright © 1992 American Cancer Society
Authors & Co-Authors
Chetsanga, Christopher J.
Sweden, Uppsala
Uppsala Universitet
Zimbabwe, Harare
University of Zimbabwe
Malmström, P. ‐U
Sweden, Uppsala
Uppsala Universitet
Gyllensten, Ulf B.
Sweden, Uppsala
Uppsala Universitet
Moreno‐Lopez, J.
Sweden, Uppsala
Uppsala Universitet
Dinter, Z.
Sweden, Uppsala
Uppsala Universitet
Pettersson, Ulf
Sweden, Uppsala
Uppsala Universitet
Statistics
Citations: 49
Authors: 6
Affiliations: 2
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1002/cncr.2820690523
ISSN:
0008543X
e-ISSN:
10970142
Research Areas
Cancer
Genetics And Genomics
Health System And Policy
Sexual And Reproductive Health
Study Design
Cohort Study