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@ARTICLE{Goyal:179267,
author = {N. Goyal and M. Hennessy and E. Lehman and W. Lin and A.
Agudo and W. Ahrens and S. Boccia and P. Brennan and H.
Brenner$^*$ and G. Cadoni and C. Canova and C. Chen and D.
Conway and M. P. Curado and L. Dal Maso and A. W. Daudt and
V. Edefonti and E. Fabianova and L. Fernandez and S.
Franceschi and W. Garavello and M. Gillison and R. B. Hayes
and C. Healy and R. Herrero and I. Holcatova and J. L. Kanda
and K. Kelsey and B. T. Hansen and R. Koifman and P. Lagiou
and C. La Vecchia and F. Levi and G. Li and J. Lissowska and
R. Mendoza López and D. Luce and G. Macfarlane and D. Mates
and K. Matsuo and M. McClean and A. Menezes and G. Menvielle
and H. Morgenstern and K. Moysich and E. Negri and A. F.
Olshan and T. Pandics and J. Polesel and M. Purdue and L.
Radoi and H. Ramroth and L. Richiardi and S. Schantz and S.
M. Schwartz and D. Serraino and O. Shangina and E. Smith and
E. M. Sturgis and B. Świątkowska and P. Thomson and T. L.
Vaughan and M. Vilensky and D. M. Winn and V. Wunsch-Filho
and G.-P. Yu and J. P. Zevallos and Z.-F. Zhang and T. Zheng
and A. Znaor and P. Boffetta and M. Hashibe and Y. A. Lee
and J. E. Muscat},
title = {{R}isk factors for head and neck cancer in more and less
developed countries: {A}nalysis from the {INHANCE}
{C}onsortium.},
journal = {Oral diseases},
volume = {29},
number = {4},
issn = {1354-523X},
address = {Oxford [u.a.]},
publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell},
reportid = {DKFZ-2022-00549},
pages = {1565-1578},
year = {2023},
note = {2023 May;29(4):1565-1578},
abstract = {We analyzed the pooled case-control data from the
International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE)
consortium to compare cigarette smoking and alcohol
consumption risk factors for head and neck cancer between
less developed and more developed countries.The location of
each study was categorized as either a less developed or
more developed country. We compared the risk of overall head
and neck cancer and cancer of specific anatomic subsites
associated with cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption.
Additionally, age and sex distribution between categories
was compared.The odds ratios for head and neck cancer sites
associated with smoking duration differed between less
developed and more developed countries. Smoking greater than
20 years conferred a higher risk for oral cavity and
laryngeal cancer in more developed countries, whereas the
risk was greater for oropharynx and hypopharynx cancer in
less developed countries. Alcohol consumed for more than 20
years conferred a higher risk for oropharynx, hypopharynx
and larynx cancer in less developed countries. The
proportion of cases that were young (<45 years) or female
differed by country type for some HNC subsites.These
findings suggest the degree of industrialization and
economic development affects the relationship between
smoking-and alcohol with head and neck cancer.},
cin = {C070 / C120 / HD01},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-He78)C070-20160331 / I:(DE-He78)C120-20160331 /
I:(DE-He78)HD01-20160331},
pnm = {313 - Krebsrisikofaktoren und Prävention (POF4-313)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-313},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:35322907},
doi = {10.1111/odi.14196},
url = {https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/179267},
}