Supplementary Material for: Current Status of p16 Immunohistochemistry and HPV Testing in Fine Needle Aspiration Specimens of the Head and Neck Jalaly J.B. Hosseini S.M. Shafique K. Baloch Z.W. 10.6084/m9.figshare.7725098.v1 https://karger.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_Material_for_Current_Status_of_p16_Immunohistochemistry_and_HPV_Testing_in_Fine_Needle_Aspiration_Specimens_of_the_Head_and_Neck/7725098 Human papilloma virus (HPV)-related squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is biologically unique and has a better prognosis than conventional SCC of the head and neck. p16 immunohistochemistry emerged as a valuable surrogate marker for HPV in oropharyngeal SCC. The criteria for a positive p16 result in tissue specimens are well established. However, there is no consensus regarding interpreting p16 staining in cell blocks and other cytology specimens. This review discusses the current evidence on p16 testing in cytology specimens and also highlights other methods for HPV testing, including DNA and RNA in situ hybridization, as well as other molecular HPV tests. 2019-02-15 08:45:18 p16 immunohistochemistry Fine needle aspiration Cytology Human papilloma virus Squamous cell carcinoma