This article will review the most recent literature on the effects of alcohol on the oral mucosa, and the possible mechanisms by which alcohol is thought to act as a carcinogen. The article will also consider the possible link between alcohol-containing mouthrinses and oral cancer. The authors recommend that the use of alcohol-containing mouthrinses in high-risk populations should be restricted, pending the outcome of further research
Nowadays harmful alcohol consumption represents one of the most important risk factors for the devel...
The majority of cases of oral cancer have been related to tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption....
There is now considered to be no safe limit for alcohol intake. Studies have shown that risk of mout...
Although pure ethanol has never been shown to be carcinogenic in laboratory experiments, alcoholic b...
Alcohol, particularly when associated with tobacco use, has been recognized as an important risk fac...
The effect of alcohol alone on the oral mucosa and its association with the development of oral canc...
Worldwide, oral cancer represents approximately 5 per cent of all malignant lesions, with over 800 n...
Worldwide, oral cancer represents approximately 5 per cent of all malignant lesions, with over 800 n...
There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of oral cavity, pharynx, es...
The strong association between alcohol usage and the development of oral cancer (OC) has been report...
Background: Recent studies have highlighted the role of alcohol as mouthwash antigens may lead to th...
Cancer results from a series of genetic and epigenetic changes that can occur via multiple pathways....
Nowadays harmful alcohol consumption represents one of the most important risk factors for the devel...
The majority of cases of oral cancer have been related to tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption....
There is now considered to be no safe limit for alcohol intake. Studies have shown that risk of mout...
Although pure ethanol has never been shown to be carcinogenic in laboratory experiments, alcoholic b...
Alcohol, particularly when associated with tobacco use, has been recognized as an important risk fac...
The effect of alcohol alone on the oral mucosa and its association with the development of oral canc...
Worldwide, oral cancer represents approximately 5 per cent of all malignant lesions, with over 800 n...
Worldwide, oral cancer represents approximately 5 per cent of all malignant lesions, with over 800 n...
There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of oral cavity, pharynx, es...
The strong association between alcohol usage and the development of oral cancer (OC) has been report...
Background: Recent studies have highlighted the role of alcohol as mouthwash antigens may lead to th...
Cancer results from a series of genetic and epigenetic changes that can occur via multiple pathways....
Nowadays harmful alcohol consumption represents one of the most important risk factors for the devel...
The majority of cases of oral cancer have been related to tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption....
There is now considered to be no safe limit for alcohol intake. Studies have shown that risk of mout...