Odds ratios for head and neck cancer increase with greater cigarette and alcohol use and lower body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)/height2 (m2)). Using data from the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium, the authors conducted a formal analysis of BMI as a modifier of smoking-and alcohol-related effects. Analysis of never and current smokers included 6,333 cases, while analysis of never drinkers and consumers of =10 drinks/day included 8,452 cases. There were 8,000 or more controls, depending on the analysis. Odds ratios for all sites increased with lower BMI, greater smoking, and greater drinking. In polytomous regression, odds ratios for BMI (P = 0.65), smoking (P = 0.52), and drinking (P = 0.73) were homogeneous for or...
BACKGROUND: Head and neck cancer (HNC) risk is elevated among lean people and reduced among overweig...
Background: At least 75% of head and neck cancers are attributable to a combination of cigarette smo...
Greater tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption and lower body mass index (BMI) increase odds ratios...
Odds ratios for head and neck cancer increase with greater cigarette and alcohol use and lower body ...
Odds ratios for head and neck cancer increase with greater cigarette and alcohol use and lower body ...
Odds ratios for head and neck cancer increase with greater cigarette and alcohol use and lower body ...
Odds ratios for head and neck cancer increase with greater cigarette and alcohol use and lower body ...
Background: Greater tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption and lower body mass index (BMI) increase...
BACKGROUND: Greater tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption and lower body mass index (BMI) increase...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
Background: Head and neck cancer (HNC) risk is elevated among lean people and reduced among overweig...
BACKGROUND: Head and neck cancer (HNC) risk is elevated among lean people and reduced among overweig...
Background: At least 75% of head and neck cancers are attributable to a combination of cigarette smo...
Greater tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption and lower body mass index (BMI) increase odds ratios...
Odds ratios for head and neck cancer increase with greater cigarette and alcohol use and lower body ...
Odds ratios for head and neck cancer increase with greater cigarette and alcohol use and lower body ...
Odds ratios for head and neck cancer increase with greater cigarette and alcohol use and lower body ...
Odds ratios for head and neck cancer increase with greater cigarette and alcohol use and lower body ...
Background: Greater tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption and lower body mass index (BMI) increase...
BACKGROUND: Greater tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption and lower body mass index (BMI) increase...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there ha...
Background: Head and neck cancer (HNC) risk is elevated among lean people and reduced among overweig...
BACKGROUND: Head and neck cancer (HNC) risk is elevated among lean people and reduced among overweig...
Background: At least 75% of head and neck cancers are attributable to a combination of cigarette smo...
Greater tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption and lower body mass index (BMI) increase odds ratios...