BACKGROUND: Quitting tobacco or alcohol use has been reported to reduce the head and neck cancer risk in previous studies. However, it is unclear how many years must pass following cessation of these habits before the risk is reduced, and whether the risk ultimately declines to the level of never smokers or never drinkers. METHODS: We pooled individual-level data from case-control studies in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium. Data were available from 13 studies on drinking cessation (9167 cases and 12 593 controls), and from 17 studies on smoking cessation (12 040 cases and 16 884 controls). We estimated the effect of quitting smoking and drinking on the risk of head and neck cancer and its subsites, by calculat...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for head and neck cancer (HNC). To our knowledg...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
BACKGROUND: Quitting tobacco or alcohol use has been reported to reduce the head and neck cancer ris...
BACKGROUND: At least 75% of head and neck cancers are attributable to a combination of cigarette smo...
Background At least 75% of head and neck cancers are attributable to a combination of cigarette smok...
Background: At least 75% of head and neck cancers are attributable to a combination of cigarette smo...
Background: The magnitude of risk conferred by the interaction between tobacco and alcohol use on th...
BACKGROUND: At least 75% of head and neck cancers are attributable to a combination of cigarette smo...
none43siBackground: The magnitude of risk conferred by the interaction between tobacco and alcohol u...
BACKGROUND: The magnitude of risk conferred by the interaction between tobacco and alcohol use on th...
Background: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for head and neck cancer (HNC). To our knowledg...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the cigarette smoking and alcohol intake maintenance rate in patients trea...
OBJECTIVE:To provide a precise quantification of the association between alcohol and tobacco consump...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for head and neck cancer (HNC). To our knowledg...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
BACKGROUND: Quitting tobacco or alcohol use has been reported to reduce the head and neck cancer ris...
BACKGROUND: At least 75% of head and neck cancers are attributable to a combination of cigarette smo...
Background At least 75% of head and neck cancers are attributable to a combination of cigarette smok...
Background: At least 75% of head and neck cancers are attributable to a combination of cigarette smo...
Background: The magnitude of risk conferred by the interaction between tobacco and alcohol use on th...
BACKGROUND: At least 75% of head and neck cancers are attributable to a combination of cigarette smo...
none43siBackground: The magnitude of risk conferred by the interaction between tobacco and alcohol u...
BACKGROUND: The magnitude of risk conferred by the interaction between tobacco and alcohol use on th...
Background: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for head and neck cancer (HNC). To our knowledg...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the cigarette smoking and alcohol intake maintenance rate in patients trea...
OBJECTIVE:To provide a precise quantification of the association between alcohol and tobacco consump...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for head and neck cancer (HNC). To our knowledg...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...