Nasopharyngeal Cancer - EBV or HPV
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I am sorry to hear your
I am sorry to hear your friend has nasopharyngeal cancer. I too have NPC. I am three weeks post chemo/ radiation. I believe the pathology will or could tell you both. I know after my surgical biopsy where the took a piece of the tumor from the nasopharyx my oncologist confirm both that it was NPC and that I was ebv positive. I hope your friend is doing ok. This resource here is amazing and the support you receive from this site is like no other.0 -
Hi caregiver
There are a lot of us here with NPC just sorry to hear your girlfriend has this too. More then likely she has the EBV as in most cases with NPC that is the virus that causes this type of cancer. For now just keep positive and hoping it is just a bad infection, but if not many of us are here to help you both along your journey in this fight.
Wishing you well
Hondo0 -
Thank you allHondo said:Hi caregiver
There are a lot of us here with NPC just sorry to hear your girlfriend has this too. More then likely she has the EBV as in most cases with NPC that is the virus that causes this type of cancer. For now just keep positive and hoping it is just a bad infection, but if not many of us are here to help you both along your journey in this fight.
Wishing you well
Hondo
thanks all for responding. For prognosis purposes, I would think they test for EBV, HPV or non-viral types. I will ask the doctor when I meet him again.0 -
Well, you would think theycaregiver99 said:Thank you all
thanks all for responding. For prognosis purposes, I would think they test for EBV, HPV or non-viral types. I will ask the doctor when I meet him again.
Well, you would think they would, but I don't think it's standard practice in every medical facility to do so.0 -
HPV+
As most have mentioned, I think it really depends on the MD and the facility for ordering the biopsy to be tested for HPV.
Two plus years ago when I first joined this forum, there wasn't a lot of MD's making the connection with head & neck cancer and HPV. Since then there has been a lot of media and it seems to be more widely known and looked for in patients, especially non-smokers.
My ENT was pretty current and knowledgeable and was suspect from day one that my tonsil cancer was HPV derived, and the biopsy later confirmed that.
Best,
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Epstein's barr virus?????Hondo said:Hi caregiver
There are a lot of us here with NPC just sorry to hear your girlfriend has this too. More then likely she has the EBV as in most cases with NPC that is the virus that causes this type of cancer. For now just keep positive and hoping it is just a bad infection, but if not many of us are here to help you both along your journey in this fight.
Wishing you well
Hondo
Guessing that is what EBV stands for? I was positive for Epstein's Barr but thought that only HPV was responsible for cancer??? Point me to some reading on that if you have some.0 -
Rickratface said:Epstein's barr virus?????
Guessing that is what EBV stands for? I was positive for Epstein's Barr but thought that only HPV was responsible for cancer??? Point me to some reading on that if you have some.
Epstein-Barr virus is linked with NPC. Just google EBV NPC link and a ton of stuff will come up to read. Here is a blurb from ONE SITE :
Almost all nasopharyngeal cancer cells contain parts of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), and most people with nasopharyngeal cancer have evidence of infection by this virus in their blood. Infection with EBV is very common throughout the world, often occurring in childhood. In the United States, where infection with this virus tends to occur in slightly older children, it often causes infectious mononucleosis ("mono"), usually in teens.0 -
The kissing diseasesweetblood22 said:Rick
Epstein-Barr virus is linked with NPC. Just google EBV NPC link and a ton of stuff will come up to read. Here is a blurb from ONE SITE :
Almost all nasopharyngeal cancer cells contain parts of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), and most people with nasopharyngeal cancer have evidence of infection by this virus in their blood. Infection with EBV is very common throughout the world, often occurring in childhood. In the United States, where infection with this virus tends to occur in slightly older children, it often causes infectious mononucleosis ("mono"), usually in teens.
I had a very bad case of infectious mononucleosis around ten years ago. This is the kind of thing you pray for as a tenager, give me the kissing disease. I get it at middle age. It was awful as I was convinced I had lung cancer. At the time I was working tons of OT and really ran myself down. I literally could not walk up a flight of stairs. Intersting link between EBV and nasopharyngeal cancer. I did google it and read where some think it can be related to other oral cancers. Funny how my doctors told me it wasn't related. Staggering that almost 95% of the population has this virus.0
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