Background: Alcohol drinking is an oral cancer (OC) risk factor; tobacco smoking (TS) and betel quid chewing (BQC) are oral carcinogens and effect modifiers of drinking. Although the assessment of the independent effect of drinking on OC must necessarily account for effect modifiers, no observational study has included interaction terms between drinking, TS, BQC in regression analyses. In order to assess the independent association between drinking and OC, this pooled analysis focused on subjects who were not exposed to such effect modifiers. Methods: Case-control studies on OC, which discriminated non TS/non BQC drinkers from multiexposed drinkers were searched. Exposed subjects (>= 1 drink daily, >= 10 years) were compared to unexposed su...
A strong, dose-dependent association exists between alcohol consumption and risk of cancer of the or...
Alcohol, particularly when associated with tobacco use, has been recognized as an important risk fac...
To quantify the magnitude of the association between alcohol and oral and pharyngeal cancer (OPC) by...
Alcohol drinking is associated with high oral cancer (OC) risk. This association is particularly evi...
Tobacco smoking, betel quid chewing and alcohol drinking are oral cancer risk factors. Observational...
Tobacco smoking, betel quid chewing and alcohol drinking are oral cancer risk factors. Observational...
Alcohol drinking and tobacco smoking are assumed to have significant independent and joint effects o...
Alcohol drinking and tobacco smoking are assumed to have significant independent and joint effects o...
This study’s objective was to describe the relationship between the main risk factors for oral cance...
[[abstract]]Background: Betel quid chewing and cigarette smoking are two of the risk factors for som...
[[abstract]]The risks of betel quid chewing with or without tobacco, alcohol drinking and cigarette ...
Background: The smoking prevalence among men in China is high, but the head and neck cancer incidenc...
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 smo...
[[abstract]]Background/Purpose: The effect of betel quid chewing on colorectal cancer (CRC) risk has...
A strong, dose-dependent association exists between alcohol consumption and risk of cancer of the or...
Alcohol, particularly when associated with tobacco use, has been recognized as an important risk fac...
To quantify the magnitude of the association between alcohol and oral and pharyngeal cancer (OPC) by...
Alcohol drinking is associated with high oral cancer (OC) risk. This association is particularly evi...
Tobacco smoking, betel quid chewing and alcohol drinking are oral cancer risk factors. Observational...
Tobacco smoking, betel quid chewing and alcohol drinking are oral cancer risk factors. Observational...
Alcohol drinking and tobacco smoking are assumed to have significant independent and joint effects o...
Alcohol drinking and tobacco smoking are assumed to have significant independent and joint effects o...
This study’s objective was to describe the relationship between the main risk factors for oral cance...
[[abstract]]Background: Betel quid chewing and cigarette smoking are two of the risk factors for som...
[[abstract]]The risks of betel quid chewing with or without tobacco, alcohol drinking and cigarette ...
Background: The smoking prevalence among men in China is high, but the head and neck cancer incidenc...
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 smo...
[[abstract]]Background/Purpose: The effect of betel quid chewing on colorectal cancer (CRC) risk has...
A strong, dose-dependent association exists between alcohol consumption and risk of cancer of the or...
Alcohol, particularly when associated with tobacco use, has been recognized as an important risk fac...
To quantify the magnitude of the association between alcohol and oral and pharyngeal cancer (OPC) by...