Alcohol, particularly when associated with tobacco use, has been recognized as an important risk factor for mouth cancer for almost 50 years. Together, they are associated with approximately 75% of upper aerodigestive tract cancers. However, intake of alcohol remains high in many countries. The rising incidence of oral cancer has prompted a revaluation of the role of alcohol (both alone and in partnership with other etiologic agents). In this article, the potential role of alcohol in the development of oral cancer is reviewed. In particular, the effect of alcohol on cellular structure and function is considered by reference to histologic and exfoliative cytologic studies of the oral epithelia. Alcohol may influence the proliferative cells b...
A strong, dose-dependent association exists between alcohol consumption and risk of cancer of the or...
This study reviews the association between alcohol, tobacco, and the risk of cancers of the upper di...
Alcohol consumption can cause cancer of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, liver, bowel and fem...
Alcohol, particularly when associated with tobacco use, has been recognized as an important risk fac...
Although pure ethanol has never been shown to be carcinogenic in laboratory experiments, alcoholic b...
The effect of alcohol alone on the oral mucosa and its association with the development of oral canc...
This article will review the most recent literature on the effects of alcohol on the oral mucosa, an...
Worldwide, oral cancer represents approximately 5 per cent of all malignant lesions, with over 800 n...
Cancer results from a series of genetic and epigenetic changes that can occur via multiple pathways....
Worldwide, oral cancer represents approximately 5 per cent of all malignant lesions, with over 800 n...
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...
A causal association has been established between alcohol consumption and cancers of the oral cavity...
Background: Recent studies have highlighted the role of alcohol as mouthwash antigens may lead to th...
There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of oral cavity, pharynx, es...
A strong, dose-dependent association exists between alcohol consumption and risk of cancer of the or...
This study reviews the association between alcohol, tobacco, and the risk of cancers of the upper di...
Alcohol consumption can cause cancer of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, liver, bowel and fem...
Alcohol, particularly when associated with tobacco use, has been recognized as an important risk fac...
Although pure ethanol has never been shown to be carcinogenic in laboratory experiments, alcoholic b...
The effect of alcohol alone on the oral mucosa and its association with the development of oral canc...
This article will review the most recent literature on the effects of alcohol on the oral mucosa, an...
Worldwide, oral cancer represents approximately 5 per cent of all malignant lesions, with over 800 n...
Cancer results from a series of genetic and epigenetic changes that can occur via multiple pathways....
Worldwide, oral cancer represents approximately 5 per cent of all malignant lesions, with over 800 n...
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...
A causal association has been established between alcohol consumption and cancers of the oral cavity...
Background: Recent studies have highlighted the role of alcohol as mouthwash antigens may lead to th...
There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of oral cavity, pharynx, es...
A strong, dose-dependent association exists between alcohol consumption and risk of cancer of the or...
This study reviews the association between alcohol, tobacco, and the risk of cancers of the upper di...
Alcohol consumption can cause cancer of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, liver, bowel and fem...