Epidemiological studies consistently showed that alcohol drinking increases the risk of laryngeal cancer. This risk increases with the amount of alcohol consumed: in recent studies conducted in North America, Europe, Japan and Korea the multivariate relative risks for the highest levels of consumption ranged between 2 and 10, and were 1.94 for 50 g/day and 3.95 for 100 g/day in a meta-analysis of 20 studies. Further, the risk increases by concomitant tobacco smoking, each agent approximately multiplying the effect of the other. In the absence of smoking the risks are small for moderate alcohol consumption. After stopping drinking, some fall in risk becomes apparent in the long term. The role of age at starting and stopping drinking is still...
A strong, dose-dependent association exists between alcohol consumption and risk of cancer of the or...
Background. There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of cancer of th...
Background:Alcohol is a risk factor for cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, colorectum, ...
Epidemiological studies provide definite evidence that alcohol drinking is an independent risk facto...
Alcohol drinking is a known risk factor for laryngeal cancer. However, little information is availab...
Objective: To provide information on the effects of alcohol and tobacco on laryngeal cancer and its ...
To evaluate the effect of alcohol cessation on the risk of developing laryngeal and pharyngeal cance...
OBJECTIVE: To provide information on the effects of alcohol and tobacco on laryngeal cancer and its ...
To evaluate the effect of alcohol cessation on the risk of developing laryngeal and pharyngeal cance...
A few studies have investigated whether the risk of laryngeal cancer depends on the types of alcohol...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to an increased risk for various types of cancer. A combined ana...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to an increased risk for various types of cancer. A combined ana...
Drinking any kind of alcohol can contribute to cancers of the\u2022 mouth and throat\u2022 larynx (v...
A strong, dose-dependent association exists between alcohol consumption and risk of cancer of the or...
The separate effect of alcohol and tobacco on laryngeal cancer was analysed in two case-control stud...
A strong, dose-dependent association exists between alcohol consumption and risk of cancer of the or...
Background. There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of cancer of th...
Background:Alcohol is a risk factor for cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, colorectum, ...
Epidemiological studies provide definite evidence that alcohol drinking is an independent risk facto...
Alcohol drinking is a known risk factor for laryngeal cancer. However, little information is availab...
Objective: To provide information on the effects of alcohol and tobacco on laryngeal cancer and its ...
To evaluate the effect of alcohol cessation on the risk of developing laryngeal and pharyngeal cance...
OBJECTIVE: To provide information on the effects of alcohol and tobacco on laryngeal cancer and its ...
To evaluate the effect of alcohol cessation on the risk of developing laryngeal and pharyngeal cance...
A few studies have investigated whether the risk of laryngeal cancer depends on the types of alcohol...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to an increased risk for various types of cancer. A combined ana...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to an increased risk for various types of cancer. A combined ana...
Drinking any kind of alcohol can contribute to cancers of the\u2022 mouth and throat\u2022 larynx (v...
A strong, dose-dependent association exists between alcohol consumption and risk of cancer of the or...
The separate effect of alcohol and tobacco on laryngeal cancer was analysed in two case-control stud...
A strong, dose-dependent association exists between alcohol consumption and risk of cancer of the or...
Background. There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of cancer of th...
Background:Alcohol is a risk factor for cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, colorectum, ...