Aetiology of Environmental Factors Flashcards

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What causes cancer?

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  • all cancers result from mutations in genes resulting in a cell which grows and proliferates at an uncontrolled rate, is unable to repair DNA damage within itself or refuses to die
  • takes more than one mutation to turn a cell cancerous
  • when a cell becomes mutated, it is capable of passing on the mutations to all of its progeny when it divides
  • genetic errors can be inherited, caused by viruses or develop as a result of exposure to chemicals or radiation
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What is oral cancer?

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  • cancer of the mouth: general term given to the variety of malignant tumours that develop in the mouth
  • 90% squamous cell carcinomas

Anterior part - oral cancer

Posterior - oropharyngeal cancer

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What are environmental risk factors of oral cancer?

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  • tobacco, alcohol
  • poor diet

0 mmunological defect

  • sunlight
  • previous cancer
  • genetic conditions
  • potentially malignant conditions
  • 25% of cases have no known risk factors
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Why does smoking cause cancer?

When does RR of oral cancer compare to a non smoker after quitting smoking?

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  • cancer causing chemicals: tar, arsenic, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons e.g. PAH
  • other poisons: hydrogen cyanide, CO, ammonia

RR = non-smoker (never) after quitting for 20 years

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How is alcohol a risk factor for oral cancer?

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  • alcohol is metabolised to acetaldehyde = mutagen and carcinogen
  • metabolised in salivary glands, mucosa, oral bacteria hence exposure to acetaldehyde
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List some sources of acetaldehyde:

What are the recommended daily limit of alcohol?

Weekly?

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  • alcohol metabolism
  • tobacco smoke
  • bacteria associated with poor OH
  • food e.g. over-ripe fruit

Daily limit = 2 units

Weekly = 14 units

At least 2 free days of alcohol/week, binge is considered more than 8 units for a male and 6 for a female

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How can poor diet influence risk of oral cancer?

How can UV light affect oral cancer?

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  • low in fruits and vegetables are effective in prevention of oral cancer
  • Vit C, E, antioxidants, zinc, beta-carotene, folate

UV light:

  • lip cancer
  • lower lip, cracks, blisters, ulcers
  • early presentation
  • association with immunosuppression and HPV
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