Tobacco Habits and Risk of Oral Cancer: A Retrospective Study in India

Journal Title: Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer - Year 2009, Vol 1, Issue 3

Abstract

Background: It is suggested that various forms of tobacco use have some effects on diverse sites of head and neck to develop cancer. Material and Methods: The study examines data for oral cancer in male subjects, collected from the population registered in cancer registry during the year 2007- 2008. All the data collected were entered into the spreadsheets. The statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) software version 11.0 was used for data processing and data analysis. Results: Smoking and chewing develops a high risk of oral cancer. Most of the tobacco consumers are in their 40s. People younger than 30 years used betel-quid in abundance (47.1%). Bidi was the choice of tobacco for 41-50 age group. In people with less than ten years duration of using tobacco products, gutkha was consumed in abundance (20.7%). For frequency of 6-10 times per day, smoking Bidi was consumed in 61.4% of instances. Conclusion: The crux of the problem is that majority of the cases are reported with a significant delay to the health care facility. Nationwide counseling on tobacco cessation is required in a developing country like India.

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Anmol Mathur, Manish Jain, Mohit Shiva, . Prabu, Suhas Kulkarni

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Anmol Mathur, Manish Jain, Mohit Shiva, . Prabu, Suhas Kulkarni (2009). Tobacco Habits and Risk of Oral Cancer: A Retrospective Study in India. Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer, 1(3), 111-116. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-383252