Literature DB >> 3160670

Survey of a population with a high incidence of oral and oesophageal cancer.

D G Zaridze, M Blettner, N N Trapeznikov, J P Kuvshinov, E G Matiakin, B P Poljakov, B K Poddubni, S M Parshikova, V I Rottenberg, F S Chamrakulov.   

Abstract

The results of a survey of a population with a high incidence of oral and oesophageal cancer are presented. The population under study appears to have several epidemiologic characteristics, some of which may be associated with a high incidence of oral and oesophageal cancer. A remarkably high proportion (41%) of the men surveyed were nass users and this habit, like the use of other types of tobacco mixtures, has been related to oral cancer. Oral leukoplakia and chronic oesophagitis (conditions thought to be precursors of oral and oesophageal cancer) have been diagnosed in 11% and 60%, respectively, of the persons examined. Analysis of the relationship between nass use, cigarette smoking, oral leukoplakia and oesophagitis revealed that the prevalence of oral leukoplakia is highest among cigarette smokers who use nass. It appears that nass use does not affect the frequency of occurrence of chronic oesophagitis. However, a slight elevation of the prevalence odds ratio was observed for current smokers and drinkers. Biochemical analysis of the blood of a random sample of the surveyed population revealed low levels of riboflavin, vitamin A and carotenoids--vitamins that most probably have a protective effect against the development of cancer. The mutagenicity test has shown that nass contains a chemical or chemicals that exert a genotoxic effect. Chemical analysis revealed the presence in nass of tobacco-specific N-nitroso compounds.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3160670     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910360205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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4.  Variations of toxic and carcinogenic constituents in nasvai: call for systematic research and regulation.

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5.  Snus (nass) and oral cancer: A case series report.

Authors:  Maryam Alsadat Hashemipour; Farzad Gholampour; Fatemeh Fatah; Samaneh Bazregari
Journal:  Dent Res J (Isfahan)       Date:  2013-01
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