Literature DB >> 17944750

Prevalence of oral cancer and pre-cancer and associated risk factors among tea estate workers in the central Sri Lanka.

A Ariyawardana1, M A M Sitheeque, A W Ranasinghe, I Perera, W M Tilakaratne, E A P D Amaratunga, Yi-Hsin Yang, S Warnakulasuriya.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To screen for oral cancer or not is being debated, but for high-risk populations with minimal access to regular dental care systematic oral examinations could provide some benefit.
METHODS: We undertook oral mucosal examinations of labourers employed in tea estate plantations in Sri Lanka. In a two-stage screening procedure, first by estate medical officers and then by visiting specialists, we examined 12 716 persons at their workplaces achieving a coverage of one-sixth of the total workforce.
RESULTS: Fourteen oral cancers and 848 subjects with oral pre-cancer (6.7%) were detected giving population prevalences of 46.1 per 1000 for leukoplakia and 16.4 per 1000 for oral submucous fibrosis. Among subjects with any oral mucosal disorder (n = 1159) proportions of current users of betel quid, smokers and alcohol use was recorded at 92%, 31% and 61% respectively. The synergistic effect of these three risk habits on the development of oral leukoplakia was evident in mixed habit groups.
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of oral pre-cancer in tea estate labourers was higher than estimates reported in previous studies. In the absence of state-sponsored preventive activities, it is necessary to improve the capacity of individual health practitioners and small medical centres to participate in oral health promotion and oral cancer/pre-cancer screening.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17944750     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0714.2007.00583.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oral Pathol Med        ISSN: 0904-2512            Impact factor:   4.253


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