Naswar (smokeless tobacco) use and the risk of oral cancer in Pakistan: a systematic review with meta-analysis
Z Khan, RA Suliankatchi, TL Heise… - Nicotine and Tobacco …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Introduction With an annual increase of 16000 new cases each year, oral cancer is the
second most common cancer in Pakistan. There is conflicting evidence regarding the …
second most common cancer in Pakistan. There is conflicting evidence regarding the …
Implementing smokeless tobacco control policy in Pakistan: a qualitative study among Naswar supply chain actors
Objective To obtain insights into the perceptions of barriers and facilitators to implementation
of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) among smokeless tobacco …
of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) among smokeless tobacco …
Compliance of oral snuff (Naswar) packaging and sales practices with national tobacco control laws and the relevant articles of framework convention on tobacco …
Introduction Smokeless tobacco (SLT) is a significant contributor to tobacco-related harm in
Pakistan but its control has lags behind that of combustible tobacco. We assessed the …
Pakistan but its control has lags behind that of combustible tobacco. We assessed the …
Secular trends and attributable risk factors of esophageal cancer deaths among non-elderly adults based on Global Burden of Disease Study
Q Li, L Zhu, T Wei, Z Zang, X Zhang, Y Wang… - Journal of Cancer …, 2023 - Springer
Objective Esophageal cancer (EC) poses a persistent threat to the health of non-elderly
adults. This study aims to elucidate the temporal trends of EC-related mortality and …
adults. This study aims to elucidate the temporal trends of EC-related mortality and …
Compliance of smokeless tobacco supply chain actors and products with tobacco control laws in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan: protocol for a multicentre sequential …
Introduction South Asia is home to more than 300 million smokeless tobacco (ST) users.
Bangladesh, India and Pakistan as signatories to the Framework Convention for Tobacco …
Bangladesh, India and Pakistan as signatories to the Framework Convention for Tobacco …
[PDF][PDF] Snuff Usage and Knowledge Regarding Its Effects Among Pakistani Male Students of Public Medical University, Peshawar
In Pakistan, snuff, locally known as Naswar, was introduced decades ago, and is usually
processed into a loose moist form, and its use is widespread in the country. The evaluation …
processed into a loose moist form, and its use is widespread in the country. The evaluation …
Deconstructing pān: Betel quid's journey from a medically beneficial snack to a cancerous drug
D Peshcherova - 2023 - fid4sa-repository.ub.uni-heidelberg …
Betel quid (pān) chewing has prevailed in South Asian and South East Asian countries since
ancient times as a sociocultural tradition for promoting health, strengthening relationships …
ancient times as a sociocultural tradition for promoting health, strengthening relationships …
[PDF][PDF] Zohaib Khan, Rumana Huque, 3, 4 Aziz Sheikh, 5 Anne Readshaw, 6 Jappe Eckhardt, 7 Cath Jackson, 6, 8 Mona Kanaan, 6 Romaina Iqbal, 9 Zohaib Akhter, 9 …
K Siddiqi - academia.edu
AbstrACt Introduction South Asia is home to more than 300 million smokeless tobacco (ST)
users. Bangladesh, India and Pakistan as signatories to the Framework Convention for …
users. Bangladesh, India and Pakistan as signatories to the Framework Convention for …
[引用][C] Exploring gutka consumption: Healthcare risks on maternal and child health in Karachi, Pakistan
M Khabir - Addiction, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
'Do you know why we eat gutka so much?'A woman from a low-income neighborhood in
Karachi asks the doctor at Aga Khan University Hospital which operates antenatal clinics …
Karachi asks the doctor at Aga Khan University Hospital which operates antenatal clinics …