A meta-analysis of alcohol drinking and oral and pharyngeal cancers: results from subgroup analyses
F Turati, W Garavello, I Tramacere… - Alcohol and …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Aims: To quantify the magnitude of the association between alcohol and oral and
pharyngeal cancer (OPC) by sex, smoking habits, type of alcoholic beverage and other …
pharyngeal cancer (OPC) by sex, smoking habits, type of alcoholic beverage and other …
A meta-analysis of alcohol drinking and oral and pharyngeal cancers. Part 1: overall results and dose-risk relation
Alcohol consumption, together with tobacco, is the best recognised risk factor for oral and
pharyngeal cancers (OPC), but several important aspects of this association need to be …
pharyngeal cancers (OPC), but several important aspects of this association need to be …
A meta-analysis of alcohol drinking and oral and pharyngeal cancers. Part 2: results by subsites
Oral and pharyngeal cancers are strongly related to alcohol drinking. We combined findings
from all case-control and cohort studies published up to September 2009 and presented …
from all case-control and cohort studies published up to September 2009 and presented …
Alcohol drinking and laryngeal cancer: Overall and dose–risk relation–A systematic review and meta-analysis
Alcohol drinking is a known risk factor for laryngeal cancer. However, little information is
available on the risk associated with light alcohol drinking. To address this issue, we …
available on the risk associated with light alcohol drinking. To address this issue, we …
Alcohol consumption and cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx from 1988 to 2009: an update
BY Goldstein, SC Chang, M Hashibe… - European Journal of …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Evidence for the human carcinogenic effects of alcohol consumption on the risk of cancers of
the oral cavity and pharynx has been considered sufficient in the International Agency for …
the oral cavity and pharynx has been considered sufficient in the International Agency for …
Alcohol drinking and head and neck cancer risk: the joint effect of intensity and duration
G Di Credico, J Polesel, L Dal Maso, F Pauli… - British journal of …, 2020 - nature.com
Background Alcohol is a well-established risk factor for head and neck cancer (HNC). This
study aims to explore the effect of alcohol intensity and duration, as joint continuous …
study aims to explore the effect of alcohol intensity and duration, as joint continuous …
Alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking and the risk of subtypes of head-neck cancer: results from the Netherlands Cohort Study
DHE Maasland, PA van den Brandt, B Kremer… - BMC cancer, 2014 - Springer
Background Prospective data on alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking and risk of head-
neck cancer (HNC) subtypes, ie oral cavity cancer (OCC), oro-/hypopharyngeal cancer …
neck cancer (HNC) subtypes, ie oral cavity cancer (OCC), oro-/hypopharyngeal cancer …
Alcohol drinking cessation and the risk of laryngeal and pharyngeal cancers: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Objective To evaluate the effect of alcohol cessation on the risk of developing laryngeal and
pharyngeal cancers, combining available evidence in the scientific literature in a meta …
pharyngeal cancers, combining available evidence in the scientific literature in a meta …
Different levels in alcohol and tobacco consumption in head and neck cancer patients from 1957 to 2013
Y Zhang, R Wang, L Miao, L Zhu, H Jiang, H Yuan - PLoS One, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Objective To provide a precise quantification of the association between alcohol and
tobacco consumption trends in head and neck cancer patients over the past 45 years …
tobacco consumption trends in head and neck cancer patients over the past 45 years …
Alcohol consumption and site-specific cancer risk: a comprehensive dose–response meta-analysis
Background: Alcohol is a risk factor for cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus,
colorectum, liver, larynx and female breast, whereas its impact on other cancers remains …
colorectum, liver, larynx and female breast, whereas its impact on other cancers remains …