Introduction: Smoking is highly aggressive and the vocal tract is one of the main risk factors for cancer of the larynx. The tobacco may lead to irritation of the vocal tract, edema in the vocal cords, hoarseness, coughing, increased secretion and infections. Objective: To evaluate the dimensions of the vocal cords in elderly smokers and male non-smokers. Method: We studied 15 male corpses, aged from 60 to 90 years, 8 of whom were non-smokers and 7 smokers
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
Upper aerodigestive tract cancers are strongly related to smoking, and their incidence is substantia...
Summary.-The unusually high relative frequency of cancer in the laryngeal region in males (18 % of a...
Objective. To investigate the effect of age and smoking on the treatment outcome of the glottis lary...
Abstract: Smoking is associated with deterioration of voice health. Detection of deterioration of v...
The effects of long-term cigarette smoking were examined in a series of phonatory tasks. Subjects pa...
Summary: Objective. Little is known about the impact of smoking on voice acoustics. Some studies hav...
Objective: This study focuses on the relation of smoking, carcinophobia and voice handicap in dyspho...
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and increasingly, around the...
Upper aerodigestive tract cancers are strongly related to smoking, and their incidence is substantia...
The aim of this paper was to analyze the eventual causal associations between the habit of cigarette...
Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumor that develops in throat, voice box or tonsils; it may metast...
Supraglottic tumour is a second most common laryngeal malignancy. Disease is mostly seen in the age ...
OBJECTIVE: To provide information on the effects of alcohol and tobacco on laryngeal cancer and its ...
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) are non-combustible tobacco products that are rapidly ga...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
Upper aerodigestive tract cancers are strongly related to smoking, and their incidence is substantia...
Summary.-The unusually high relative frequency of cancer in the laryngeal region in males (18 % of a...
Objective. To investigate the effect of age and smoking on the treatment outcome of the glottis lary...
Abstract: Smoking is associated with deterioration of voice health. Detection of deterioration of v...
The effects of long-term cigarette smoking were examined in a series of phonatory tasks. Subjects pa...
Summary: Objective. Little is known about the impact of smoking on voice acoustics. Some studies hav...
Objective: This study focuses on the relation of smoking, carcinophobia and voice handicap in dyspho...
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and increasingly, around the...
Upper aerodigestive tract cancers are strongly related to smoking, and their incidence is substantia...
The aim of this paper was to analyze the eventual causal associations between the habit of cigarette...
Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumor that develops in throat, voice box or tonsils; it may metast...
Supraglottic tumour is a second most common laryngeal malignancy. Disease is mostly seen in the age ...
OBJECTIVE: To provide information on the effects of alcohol and tobacco on laryngeal cancer and its ...
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) are non-combustible tobacco products that are rapidly ga...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
Upper aerodigestive tract cancers are strongly related to smoking, and their incidence is substantia...
Summary.-The unusually high relative frequency of cancer in the laryngeal region in males (18 % of a...