Oral OncologyRodriguez T, Altieri A, Chatenoud L, Gallus S, Bosetti C, Negri E, Franceschi S, Levi F, Talamini R, La Vecchia C. Risk factors for oral and pharyngeal cancer in young adults. Oral Oncol. 2004; 40 :207–13. doi: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2003.08.014. [ Cross Ref ]...
Prevention of oral precancer and cancer may be exerted as primary, secondary or tertiary prevention. Primary prevention is focused on elimination of risk factors (tobacco, alcohol), and has widely been neglected for the prevention of oral precancer and cancer until now. The dental team has to ...
the study there are significant risk factors like habits and systemic diseases that are associated with the causation of oral cancer which has direct implications on the severity of disease and this will also enable us to pave the way for providing better comprehensive treatment for oral cancer. ...
reported that candidal infection may be one of the most important factors to induce oral dysplasia and malignant transformation of oral leukoplakia. Therefore, saliva cultures should be taken for patients with oral leukoplakia to test for candidal infections.5 To date, there is no evidence of ...
Oral cancer ranks as the seventh most common form of cancer worldwide. Recent reports have examined the effect of fruit and vegetable intake on the risk of... Maria,Pavia,Claudia,... - 《American Journal of Clinical Nutrition》 被引量: 379发表: 2006年 Development and validation of a progno...
how oral cancer is and ought to be defined and recorded; (ii) to present up-to-date data on the incidence burden of the disease in the four countries of the UK, and review recent analyses of trends in the disease; and (iii) to summarise recent evidence on risk factors of the disease...
For factor validity, items were segregated by predetermined categories: gender (male), certain types of HPV and oral-genital contacts that can lead to oral cancer (F1); environmental and habitual risk factors (hot spicy food, biting of cheek or lips and UV exposure increase the risk and dentu...
3CenterforEvidence-BasedandTranslational Medicine,WuhanUniversity,Wuhan, 430071, China. Abstract OBJECTIVE: METHOD: RESULTS: CONCLUSION: This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. KEYWORDS: Meta‐analysis, Oral cancer; Oral cavity cancer; Oral sex; Oropharyngeal cancer; Sexual practices...
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The Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) protects cellular DNA against oxidative damage. The role of GSTP1 polymorphism (A313G; Ile105Val) as a susceptibility factor in oral cancer was evaluated in a hospital-based case-control study in North-East India, be