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Correlation between chewing and smoking habits and precancerous lesions in hill tribes of northern Thailand.

P Reichart1, U Mohr.   

Abstract

In a field study, 1866 people from different hill tribes (Lahu, Karen, Lisu and Meo) of northern Thailand and a group of rural Thai were examined for chewing, smoking and drinking habits and precancerous lesions of the oral mucosa. Traditional chewing and smoking habits were more prevalent among older people; cigarette smoking, in contrast, was more prevalent in younger and middle-aged individuals. Preleukoplakia was observed in 1.8%, leukoplakia in 1.1% and chewer's mucosa in 13.1% of the study population. Men and older patients were affected more frequently; chewer's mucosa was seen more often in women (Karen, Thai). A correlation between precancerous lesions and some oral habits could be demonstrated statistically.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3679423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IARC Sci Publ        ISSN: 0300-5038


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1.  The Correlation between the Frequency of Oral Lesions and the Amount of Smokeless Tobacco Usage in Patients Referred to Oral Medicine Department of Zahedan Dental School.

Authors:  S Lesan; T Nosratzehi; Ma Ousia; F Arbabikalati; E Pourmardan
Journal:  J Dent (Shiraz)       Date:  2014-06
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