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Quantitative Imaging Advances in HPV-Positive Oropharyngeal Carcinoma

  • Dermot Farrell
  • , Houda Bahig
  • , Richard Khor
  • , Luiz P Kowalski
  • , Remco de Bree
  • , Avraham Eisbruch
  • , Heleen Bollen
  • , Fernando Lopez
  • , M P Sreeram
  • , Orlando Guntinas-Lichius
  • , Juan P Rodrigo
  • , Nabil F Saba
  • , Karthik N Rao
  • , Sandra Nuyts
  • , Anna Luíza Damaceno Araújo
  • , Alfio Ferlito
  • , Sweet Ping Ng*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

HPV-positive OPSCC shows a favourable prognosis, prompting evaluation of de-escalated and adaptive strategies. Quantitative imaging may provide scalable biomarkers to individualise care. Quantitative imaging can support baseline risk stratification, early on-treatment decision-making, and posttreatment surveillance in HPV-positive OPSCC. Real-world translation requires standardised reporting, calibration/harmonisation across centres, rigorous model validation, and workflow integration with radiotherapy planning. Quantitative MRI, CT, and PET, augmented by radiomics and AI, show convergent promise as non-invasive biomarkers to enable safe individualisation of therapy in HPV-positive OPSCC, contingent on methodological rigour and prospective, externally validated studies. Despite this promise, clinical translation faces substantial barriers, including limited external validation, heterogeneous methodologies, and the need for standardised, prospectively validated pipelines.

Original languageEnglish
Article number303
JournalCancers
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jan 2026

Keywords

  • CT
  • HPV
  • MRI
  • PET
  • oropharyngeal
  • radiomics

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