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Clinical Trial Summary

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) has been shown to be a cause of Head & Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC) and the majority of current studies focus on what is happening in patients with a HPV HNSCC. But there is limited investigation into HPV infection in the oropharynx of patients who do not have HNSCC. The current incidence of oral HPV infection is not known in the general population locally and there is also limited information on what particular localities within the mouth that patients' harbour HPV infection what strains are present and if there are any differences in viral load.

Therefore the aim of this project is to investigate within patients that undergo tonsillectomies the rate of HPV infection in tonsils to determine the amount of HPV present within the community.


Clinical Trial Description

Patients are having no additional invasive testing than is all ready being carried out for their care pertaining to their tonsillar tissue. Patients are routinely swabbed pre-operative for evidence of MRSA, this trial would add an extra swabbing procedure for the mouth.

The ethical implications are related to the tissue which is being tested for a virus that can be implicated in head and neck squamous cancer. These patients would not normally be aware of HPV infection and this would raise an new health burden in these patient who are likely to be fit and well. The research team would be suitable to counsel patients from any worries related to HPV infection. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Human Papillomavirus, Palatine Tonsil
  • Papilloma

NCT number NCT02841631
Study type Observational
Source University of Derby
Contact
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date July 1, 2018
Completion date October 2020