oral cancer epidemiology Flashcards

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What does OC, OP and X mean?

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OC - oral cancer
OP - oropharyngeal cancer
X - cancer not a part of the head or neck

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What is the prevalence of OCC?

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Affects 2.5 per 100,000
Almost 50% of these cases were in south Central Asia
Male to female ratio of 2:1
Decreasing in men, increasing in woman (due to tobacco use)

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What are the common sites for oral cavity cancer?

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Floor of mouth
Lateral border of tongue
Retromolar regions
Soft and hard palate
Gingivae
Buccal mucosa
Mostly affects tongue and tonsils

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What is the prevalence of oro-pharyngeal cancer?

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Affects 1.4 per 100,000
Most in North America and south Central Asia
Male to female ratio of 4.8:1
Rising rates linked to HPV epidemic

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What are the risk factors for oral cancer?

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Smokers who don’t drink - x2 risk
Drinkers (3-4 drinks/day) - x2 risk
Smoke and drink - x5 risk
Betel quid (paan) - x3 risk
Socioeconomic status - x2 risk

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What are the benefits of stopping smoking for oral cancer?

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Benefits identified within 1-4 years after stopping
Risks reduced to similar level of those who have never smoked 20 years after quitting

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What are the benefits of stopping alcohol consumption on oral cancer?

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Benefits of heavy consumption take 20 years to begin to emerge

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What are the benefits of a diet high in fruit and vegetables intake in oral cancer?

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Reduces oral cancer risk by half

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