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Tobacco smoking, alcohol drinking, betel quid chewing, and the risk of head and neck cancer in an East Asian population

  • Yuan Chin Amy Lee
  • , Shuang Li
  • , Yuji Chen
  • , Qian Li
  • , Chien Jen Chen
  • , Wan Lun Hsu
  • , Pei Jen Lou
  • , Cairong Zhu
  • , Jian Pan
  • , Hongbing Shen
  • , Hongxia Ma
  • , Lin Cai
  • , Baochang He
  • , Yu Wang
  • , Xiaoyan Zhou
  • , Qinghai Ji
  • , Baosen Zhou
  • , Wei Wu
  • , Jie Ma
  • , Paolo Boffetta
  • Zuo Feng Zhang, Min Dai, Mia Hashibe
  • University of Utah
  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
  • Academia Sinica - Genomics Research Center
  • National Taiwan University
  • Sichuan University
  • Nanjing Medical University
  • Fujian Medical University
  • Fudan University
  • China Medical University
  • Henan Cancer Hospital
  • University of California at Los Angeles
  • Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences

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Abstract

Background: The smoking prevalence among men in China is high, but the head and neck cancer incidence rates are low. This study's purpose was to investigate the impact of tobacco, betel quid, and alcohol on head and neck cancer risk in East Asia. Methods: A multicenter case-control study (921 patients with head and neck cancer and 806 controls) in East Asia was conducted. The odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using logistic regression. Results: Head and neck cancer risks were elevated for tobacco (OR = 1.58), betel quid (OR = 8.23), and alcohol (OR = 2.29). The total attributable risk of tobacco and/or alcohol was 47.2%. Tobacco/alcohol appeared to account for a small proportion of head and neck cancer among women (attributable risk of 2.2%). Betel quid chewing alone accounted for 28.7% of head and neck cancer. Conclusions: Betel quid chewing is the strongest risk factor for oral cavity cancer in this Chinese population. Alcohol may play a larger role for head and neck cancer in this population than in European or U.S. populations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)92-102
Number of pages11
JournalHead and Neck
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2019

Keywords

  • alcohol drinking
  • attributable fraction, head and neck cancer risk
  • betel quid chewing
  • tobacco smoking

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