A case-control study of oesophageal cancer was carried out in Trivandrum, Kerala, involving 267 cases and 895 controls. Risk factors studied in males were pan (betel)-tobacco chewing, bidi and cigarette smoking, drinking alcohol and taking snuff. Only pan-tobacco chewing was investigated in females
Recent results of oral cancer research in Kerala, India
β Scribed by Dr. R. Sankaranarayanan; M. Krishnan Nair; Dr. Babu Mathew; Dr. Prabha Balaram; Dr. Paul Sebastian; Suresh Chandra Dutt
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 582 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1043-3074
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Findings from a research program in oral cancer at Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum, Kerala, India are reviewed. There is evidence of immune impairment in oral cancer patients. Plant lectins are being investigated for specific binding characteristics in various oral precancers and different histological subtypes of oral cancer. Tobacco and alcohol have been identified as the major risk factors for oral cancer. The chemopreventive potential of carotenoids and retinoids have been evaluated in oral leucoplakias. Betaβcarotene and vitamin A in heavier doses induced remission of oral leukoplakias in 25%β50% of trial participants who continued with their tobacco and alcohol habits during the trial. The remission could be maintained with lower doses. Less than 20% of our patients with oral cancer were initially seen in localized stages. Various communityβoriented programs for prevention of primary and secondary oral cancers are being evaluated. These include antitobacco health education, oral selfβexamination, and oral examination by trained volunteers. The results of radical radiotherapy and surgical salvage of radiation failure are also discussed. The 5βyear diseaseβfree survival rate of 34% is a reflection of the advanced stages of the disease when initially seen. Salvage rates with surgery for radiation failures were encouraging.
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