Cancer of the oral cavity accounts for approximately 3% of all malignancies diagnosed annually in 270,000 patients world-wide. Oral cancer is the 12th most common cancer in …
B Gupta, NW Johnson - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Aim This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to critically appraised data from comparable studies leading to quantitative assessment of any independent association …
We conducted a random‐effects meta‐analysis of 50 publications assessing the relationship between oral/oropharyngeal cancer and chewing betel quid, with (BQ+ T) or without added …
N Anwar, S Pervez, Q Chundriger, S Awan, T Moatter… - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) has the highest prevalence in head and neck cancers and is the first and second most common cancer in males and females of Pakistan …
Methods: PubMed and Google Scholar databases were systematically searched from 1985 till January 2018 for observational studies on SLT and cancer. The included studies were …
Introduction. Smokeless tobacco is considered one of the major risk factors for oral cancer. It is estimated that over 90% of the global smokeless tobacco use burden is in South Asia …
P Rajaraman, BO Anderson, P Basu… - The Lancet …, 2015 - thelancet.com
Cancers of the breast, uterine cervix, and lip or oral cavity are three of the most common malignancies in India. Together, they account for about 34% of more than 1 million …
A Krishna, RK Singh, S Singh, P Verma… - Asian Pacific Journal …, 2014 - koreascience.kr
Background: Oral cancer is a common form of cancer in India, particularly among men. About 95% are squamous cell carcinomas. Tobacco along with alcohol are regarded as the …
PURPOSE To estimate the strength of the association between tobacco use and cancer incidence among the Indian population. MATERIALS AND METHODS Data from PubMed …