نتایج جستجو برای: oral precancerous lesions tobacco products

تعداد نتایج: 741176  

2015
Martin Grimm Marcel Cetindis Thorsten Biegner Max Lehman Adelheid Munz Peter Teriete Siegmar Reinert

BACKGROUND Resistance to programmed cell death (apoptosis) is a crucial factor for the carcinogenesis of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Vitamin D (calcitriol) may overcome apoptosis resistance in tumor cells of OSCC. Vitamin D receptor (VDR) expression in oral precancerous lesions of OSCC has not been analyzed and serum vitamin D level seems to be a predictor of cancer development. MATE...

2015
Naoki Watanabe Tsunemasa Ohkubo Masahito Shimizu Takuji Tanaka

Oral cancer, ranking sixth in the cancer incidence worldwide, is one of the most common neoplasms. Preneoplastic or premalignant (precancerous) lesions are lesions that can potentially transform into malignancy in a variety of tissues, including the oral cavity. Such oral lesions may be caused by tobacco use, exposure to the human papillomavirus and chewing of the betel nut. These substances co...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2009
Jantine F Bremmer A Peggy Graveland Arjen Brink Boudewijn J M Braakhuis Dirk J Kuik C René Leemans Elisabeth Bloemena Isaäc van der Waal Ruud H Brakenhoff

Oral squamous cell carcinomas develop in precancerous fields consisting of genetically altered mucosal epithelial cells. These precancerous fields may appear as clinically visible lesions, in particular, oral leukoplakia, but the large majority remains clinically undetectable. The aim of this study was to assess the potential value of a noninvasive screening approach to detect precancerous fiel...

2016
Mandeep Kaur Archana Bhatia

NTRODUCTION Consumption of various tobacco products is becoming an upcoming trend for today’s world. Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated a wide variety in prevalence rates in oral lesions in different population due to various habits. It has been reported that the oral mucosal disease may affect 25–50% of individuals having various habits, depending on the population studied. Chewing, smoki...

Journal: :BMC Oral Health 2008
Gerd Kallischnigg Rolf Weitkunat Peter N Lee

BACKGROUND How smokeless tobacco contributes to non-neoplastic oral diseases is unclear. It certainly increases risk of oral mucosal lesions, but reviewers disagree as to other conditions. In some areas, especially South-East Asia, risk is difficult to quantify due to the many products, compositions (including non-tobacco ingredients), and usage practices involved. This review considers studies...

Journal: :Journal 2000
S M Mirbod S I Ahing

The excessive use of tobacco products has been associated with various lesions in the oral cavity. Tobacco-associated lesions include tooth stains, abrasions, smoker's melanosis, acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis and other periodontal conditions, burns and keratotic patches, black hairy tongue, nicotinic stomatitis, palatal erosions, leukoplakia, epithelial dysplasia and squamous-cell car...

2007
Wim De Jong Jana Hajslová Philippe Hartemann Thomas Jung Anders Ahlbom Konrad Rydzynski Hans Gilljam Marcus R. Munafò

Three independent non-food Scientific Committees provide the Commission with the scientific advice it needs when preparing policy and proposals relating to consumer safety, public health and the environment. The Committees also draw the Commission's attention to the new or emerging problems which may pose an actual or potential threat. SCENIHR Questions concerning emerging or newly-identified r...

Journal: :Asia-Pacific journal of public health 1996
T B Ali R L Jalalluddin I Abdul Razak R B Zain

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...

2011
Sanjit Mukherjee Jay Gopal Ray Keya Chaudhuri

Analysis of histopathological sections by image analysis software and Immunohistochemical localization for investigation of different protein expression patterns can be used as a valued tool for detection of progress of malignancy in oral cancer. The present study has applied microscopic analysis for different sections of oral precancerous conditions and lesions such as Oral Submucous Fibrosis,...

Background and Objective: Systemic manifestation of many diseases may happen in the mouth. Some of these disease are so serious that their incorrect diagnosis can cause death. Delayed referral may be due to lack of knowledge regarding cancerous and precancerous oral lesions. It is necessary for general physicians to have some knowledge regarding common oral lesions. So, we decided to evaluate m...

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