نتایج جستجو برای: oral cancer

تعداد نتایج: 1137186  

Journal: :Asia-Pacific journal of public health 2015
Han Song Yi Wan Yong-Yong Xu

Betel quid without tobacco is an important factor influencing the incidences of oral cancer and precancer. This study systematically evaluated the associations between betel quid containing no tobacco and oral cancer and precancer, with implications for the prevention of oral cancer. We searched MEDLINE, ISI Web of Science, and EMBASE (to April 2011) and retrieved studies that investigated the ...

Journal: :Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 2021

Objective: The aim of this study is assesment awareness and knowledge oral cancer in a group tobacco users. Methods: consisted 100 adult patients aged 18 years over who applied to Marmara University Faculty Dentistry Oral Maxillofacial Radiology Clinic for routine examination. were asked complete 16-point questionnaire evaluating the effects smoking on cancer. Results: participants our identifi...

Journal: :Oral oncology 2008
Giuseppe Colella Giovanni Maria Gaeta Anna Moscariello Italo F Angelillo

The purpose of the survey was to assess through a mailed questionnaire the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding oral cancer and their relationship with different indicators in a random sample of 1000 dentists in Italy. Respondents know the major risk factors and only half identify the diagnostic procedures. One-third indicated the most common form and the early lesions and this knowled...

Journal: :Journal of the National Medical Association 2009
Jennifer M Watson Scott L Tomar Virginia Dodd Henrietta L Logan Youjin Choi

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to provide a systematic evaluation of a theory-driven oral cancer awareness media campaign. METHODS We surveyed a cohort of residents in an intervention city (250) and a control city (250) immediately prior to and after the media campaign. Participants (125 black/African American and 125 white) in each city completed surveys at baseline and follow-up. ...

2011
Takuji Tanaka Rikako Ishigamori

Oral cancer is one of the major global threats to public health. Oral cancer development is a tobacco-related multistep and multifocal process involving field cancerization and carcinogenesis. The rationale for molecular-targeted prevention of oral cancer is promising. Biomarkers of genomic instability, including aneuploidy and allelic imbalance, are able to measure the cancer risk of oral prem...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
kumar chandan srivastava ravi david austin deepti shrivastava gopalakrishnan pranavadhyani

background: imbalances between the oxidant-antioxidant status have been implicated in the pathogenesis of several diseases, including oral cancer. majority of oral cancer are preceded by a well-recognized group of pre-malignant lesions. however, only a small fraction of those lesions, undergo malignant transformation. hence, there is a great need to identify biological markers, which will assis...

2017
Nosayaba Osazuwa-Peters Eric Adjei Boakye Adnan S Hussaini Nanthiya Sujijantarat Rajan N Ganesh Matthew Snider Devin Thompson Mark A Varvares

PURPOSE To characterize smoking and alcohol use, and to describe predictors of oral cancer knowledge among a predominantly African-American population. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted between September, 2013 among drag racers and fans in East St. Louis. Oral cancer knowledge was derived from combining questionnaire items to form knowledge score. Covariates examined included age,...

2012
Oluwatunmise Awojobi Suzanne E Scott Tim Newton

BACKGROUND Oral cancer is increasing in incidence in the UK and indeed worldwide. Delay in diagnosis is common; up to half of patients are diagnosed with advanced lesions. Thus it is essential to develop methods to aid early detection. This study aimed to assess dental patients' experiences and awareness of oral cancer and screening within general dental practice. METHODS A cross-sectional qu...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Omar Kujan Philip Sloan

Oral cancer is a global health burden with high mortality and morbidity. Advances in treatment have failed to improve the relatively poor survival rate due to late-stage diagnosis. Early detection and screening have been shown to be effective in reducing mortality and morbidity of most common cancers. Several studies have evaluated the effectiveness of oral cancer screening programs but clear r...

2011
Takuji Tanaka Mayu Tanaka Takahiro Tanaka

Oral cancer is one of the major global threats to public health. The development of oral cancer is a tobacco-related multistep and multifocal process involving field cancerization and carcinogenesis. The rationale for molecular-targeted prevention of oral cancer is promising. Biomarkers of genomic instability, including aneuploidy and allelic imbalance, are possible to measure the cancer risk o...

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