Abstract

Head and neck cancer (HNC) usually arises from squamous cells of the upper aerodigestive tract that line the mucosal surface in the head and neck region. In India, HNC is common in males, and it is the sixth most common cancer globally. Conventionally, HNC attributes to the use of alcohol or chewing tobacco. Over the past four decades, portions of human papillomavirus (HPV)-positive HNC are increasing at an alarming rate. Identification based on the etiological factors and molecular signatures demonstrates that these neoplastic lesions belong to a distinct category that differs in pathological characteristics and therapeutic response. Slow development in HNC therapeutics has resulted in a low 5-year survival rate in the last two decades. Interestingly, HPV-positive HNC has shown better outcomes following conservative treatments and immunotherapies. This raises demand to have a pre-therapy assessment of HPV status to decide the treatment strategy. Moreover, there is no HPV-specific treatment for HPV-positive HNC patients. Accumulating evidence suggests that phytochemicals are promising leads against HNC and show potential as adjuvants to chemoradiotherapy in HNC. However, only a few of these phytochemicals target HPV. The aim of the present article was to collate data on various leading phytochemicals that have shown promising results in the prevention and treatment of HNC in general and HPV-driven HNC. The review explores the possibility of using these leads against HPV-positive tumors as some of the signaling pathways are common. The review also addresses various challenges in the field that prevent their use in clinical settings.

Highlights

  • Head and neck cancer (HNC) constitutes a large group of cancers arising in different anatomical sites of the head and neck (HN) region, comprising the lip and oral cavity, larynx, nasopharynx, hypopharynx, oropharynx, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and salivary glands

  • We have systematically reviewed the existing data on various phytochemicals demonstrating chemotherapeutic and chemopreventive activities against HNC with a special emphasis on phytochemicals/herbal derivatives that showed anticancer effects against human papillomavirus (HPV)-positive HNC

  • Numerous phytochemicals that are effective against HPV-induced cervical cancer have been reported in the literature (Bharti et al, 2018)

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Introduction

Head and neck cancer (HNC) constitutes a large group of cancers arising in different anatomical sites of the head and neck (HN) region, comprising the lip and oral cavity, larynx, nasopharynx, hypopharynx, oropharynx, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and salivary glands. Lip and oral cavity cancer made up nearly 40% of the total HNC cases followed by the cancer of the larynx region. Mortality statistics reported by GLOBOCAN estimate 467,125 deaths due to head and neck cancers, representing 4.7% of all cancer deaths. Prevalence data for 2020 point to India as carrying the highest burden of head and neck cancer, with 143,242 cases, followed by China (100,871), the United States of America (51,533), and the Russian Federation (23,772). These numbers are alarming and draw attention to immediate action against this highly preventable cancer as the etiological agents are well known

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