T. Pham

ORCID: 0009-0003-5564-740X
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Research Areas
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Head and Neck Cancer Studies
  • interferon and immune responses
  • Ultrasound in Clinical Applications
  • Genital Health and Disease
  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction

Act Health
2024

Australian National University
2024

Hai phong University Of Medicine and Pharmacy
2021

Hai Phong University
2021

Kanazawa University
2016-2018

Abstract Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted agent worldwide and etiologically linked to several cancers, including cervical genital cancers. NKG2D, an activating receptor expressed by NK cells, plays important role in cancer immune-surveillance. We analyzed impact of a NKG2D gene variant, rs1049174, on incidence HPV-related cancers Vietnamese patients utilized various molecular approaches elucidate mechanisms regulation rs1049174. In group 123 with HPV+...

10.1038/srep39231 article EN cc-by Scientific Reports 2016-12-20

Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC), a subset of head and neck (HNSCC), involves the palatine tonsils, soft palate, base tongue, uvula, with ability to spread adjacent subsites. Personalized treatment strategies for Human Papillomavirus-associated oropharynx (HPV+OPSCC) are yet be established. In this article, we summarise our current understanding pathogenesis HPV+OPSCC, intrinsic role immune system, ICI clinical trials, potential small molecule immunotherapy in HPV+OPSCC.

10.3390/ijms25052798 article EN International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2024-02-28

We previously reported human papillomavirus type 52 (HPV52) as the most prevalent high-risk genotype in non-cancer individuals Vietnam. This study aimed to evaluate HPV genotypes and HPV16 E6 E7 (E6/E7) gene variations Vietnamese patients with genital cancers. Biopsy samples were collected from 124 cancers (20 vaginal, 50 vulvar, 54 penile cancer). The HPV-DNA was amplified genotyped, E6/E7 genes compared those for women normal cervical cytology (N = 23). detected 80.6% (100/124) of cancer...

10.7883/yoken.jjid.2018.206 article EN Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2018-06-28
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