A house to house survey on elderly subjects aged 60 years old and above was undertaken in a large district in Malaysia. A total of 486 subjects in randomly selected Enumeration Blocks were interviewed and examined. The prevalence of oral precancerous lesions was recorded at 3.3%, of which leukoplakia was the most common. When the ethnic distribution of these oral precancerous and cancerous (OPC) lesions was compared, 72% of those inflicted were Indians. Oral cancer was detected in two subjects (0.4%), both of whom were of Indian origin. Among subjects with OPC lesions, 4.2% were smokers, 12.7% were betelquid chewers, 11.8% had indulged in both habits, whilst one subject had not practised any of the oral habits of interest (0.4%). The findin...
There have been no reported surveys of oral mucosal lesions among the elderly in Asian countries. Th...
Introduction: The oral mucosa serves as a protective barrier against trauma, pathogens and carcinoge...
Background: India accounts for about 33% of the world’s oral cancer as a result of the prevailing un...
The Malaysian nationwide survey on oral mucosal lesions (OML) in 1993/94 showed a low prevalence of ...
The Malaysian nationwide survey on oral mucosal lesions (OML) in 1993/94 showed a low prevalence of ...
A house to house random survey on elderly subjects was undertaken in the District of Klang in Malays...
The prevalence of oral mucosal lesions in Malaysia was determined by examining a representative samp...
A house to house survey on elderly subjects aged 60 years old and above was undertaken in a large di...
This paper attempts to review epidemiological studies of oral cancer and precancer in Malaysia. The ...
Objectives: To obtain data on the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions (OMLs) among Cambodians, and to...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of oral precancerous lesions and conditions and to determine the poten...
Introduction: Oral cancer is one of the common cancers m Malaysia. Tile population of east coast of ...
Cancer causes approximately 12% of all deaths throughout the world and is the third leading cause of...
INTRODUCTION: The menace of oral cancer has become a public health concern and its prevalence is inc...
At the Faculties of Dentistry in Chiang Mai, Thailand (CM), and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (KL), 234 and...
There have been no reported surveys of oral mucosal lesions among the elderly in Asian countries. Th...
Introduction: The oral mucosa serves as a protective barrier against trauma, pathogens and carcinoge...
Background: India accounts for about 33% of the world’s oral cancer as a result of the prevailing un...
The Malaysian nationwide survey on oral mucosal lesions (OML) in 1993/94 showed a low prevalence of ...
The Malaysian nationwide survey on oral mucosal lesions (OML) in 1993/94 showed a low prevalence of ...
A house to house random survey on elderly subjects was undertaken in the District of Klang in Malays...
The prevalence of oral mucosal lesions in Malaysia was determined by examining a representative samp...
A house to house survey on elderly subjects aged 60 years old and above was undertaken in a large di...
This paper attempts to review epidemiological studies of oral cancer and precancer in Malaysia. The ...
Objectives: To obtain data on the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions (OMLs) among Cambodians, and to...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of oral precancerous lesions and conditions and to determine the poten...
Introduction: Oral cancer is one of the common cancers m Malaysia. Tile population of east coast of ...
Cancer causes approximately 12% of all deaths throughout the world and is the third leading cause of...
INTRODUCTION: The menace of oral cancer has become a public health concern and its prevalence is inc...
At the Faculties of Dentistry in Chiang Mai, Thailand (CM), and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (KL), 234 and...
There have been no reported surveys of oral mucosal lesions among the elderly in Asian countries. Th...
Introduction: The oral mucosa serves as a protective barrier against trauma, pathogens and carcinoge...
Background: India accounts for about 33% of the world’s oral cancer as a result of the prevailing un...