This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to critically appraised data from comparable studies leading to quantitative assessment of any independent association between use of oral smokeless tobacco in any form, of betel quid without tobacco and of areca nut with incidence of oral cancer in South Asia and the Pacific.Studies (case control and/or cohort) were identified by searching Pub Med, CINAHL and Cochrane databases through June 2013 using the keywords oral cancer: chewing tobacco; smokeless tobacco; betel quid; betel quid without tobacco; areca nut; Asia, the Pacific and the reference lists of retrieved articles. A random effects model was used to compute adjusted summary OR(RE) for the main effect of these habits along with their...
Although betel quid (BQ) is an established risk factor of head and neck cancer (HNC), insufficiencie...
Oral cancer can involve the lip, tongue, mouth and pharynx. It is the sixth most prevalent cancer wo...
This study’s objective was to describe the relationship between the main risk factors for oral cance...
Aim: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to critically appraised data from comparable stu...
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...
Computer aided search and review of bibliographies of published papers and monographs revealed 17 ca...
Background: Areca nut (AN), the principal ingredient of betel quid (BQ) has been categorized as a hu...
Smokeless tobacco is considered one of the major risk factors for oral cancer. It is estimated that ...
Background & objectives: Causative linkages of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use with oral potentially mal...
Background: It is believed that health risks associated with smokeless tobacco (ST) use are lower th...
[[abstract]]Background: Betel quid chewing and cigarette smoking are two of the risk factors for som...
[[abstract]]Objectives: This cohort study is to assess the extent of cancer risks of betel quid chew...
The link of betel, areca and chewable tobacco with head and neck cancers is clearly established. Fif...
Smokeless tobacco consumption, which is widespread throughout the world, leads to oral submucous fib...
Although betel quid (BQ) is an established risk factor of head and neck cancer (HNC), insufficiencie...
Oral cancer can involve the lip, tongue, mouth and pharynx. It is the sixth most prevalent cancer wo...
This study’s objective was to describe the relationship between the main risk factors for oral cance...
Aim: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to critically appraised data from comparable stu...
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...
Computer aided search and review of bibliographies of published papers and monographs revealed 17 ca...
Background: Areca nut (AN), the principal ingredient of betel quid (BQ) has been categorized as a hu...
Smokeless tobacco is considered one of the major risk factors for oral cancer. It is estimated that ...
Background & objectives: Causative linkages of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use with oral potentially mal...
Background: It is believed that health risks associated with smokeless tobacco (ST) use are lower th...
[[abstract]]Background: Betel quid chewing and cigarette smoking are two of the risk factors for som...
[[abstract]]Objectives: This cohort study is to assess the extent of cancer risks of betel quid chew...
The link of betel, areca and chewable tobacco with head and neck cancers is clearly established. Fif...
Smokeless tobacco consumption, which is widespread throughout the world, leads to oral submucous fib...
Although betel quid (BQ) is an established risk factor of head and neck cancer (HNC), insufficiencie...
Oral cancer can involve the lip, tongue, mouth and pharynx. It is the sixth most prevalent cancer wo...
This study’s objective was to describe the relationship between the main risk factors for oral cance...