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146 related items for PubMed ID: 3862313

  • 1. Possible aetiology of oral cancer in Papua New Guinea.
    MacLennan R, Paissat D, Ring A, Thomas S.
    P N G Med J; 1985 Mar; 28(1):3-8. PubMed ID: 3862313
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  • 2. Regional variation of oral cancer in Papua New Guinea.
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    P N G Med J; 1985 Mar; 28(1):9-13. PubMed ID: 3862317
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  • 3. Comparison of carcinogenicity of betel quid with and without tobacco: an epidemiological review.
    Gupta PC, Pindborg JJ, Mehta FS.
    Ecol Dis; 1982 Mar; 1(4):213-9. PubMed ID: 6765307
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  • 4. Oral cancer and cultural practices in relation to betel quid and tobacco chewing and smoking.
    Jayant K, Deo MG.
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  • 5. Observations on betel-nut use, habituation, addiction and carcinogenesis in Papua New Guineans.
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  • 7. Oral precancerous disorders associated with areca quid chewing, smoking, and alcohol drinking in southern Taiwan.
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  • 8. Betel quid not containing tobacco and oral cancer: a report on a case-control study in Papua New Guinea and a meta-analysis of current evidence.
    Thomas SJ, Bain CJ, Battistutta D, Ness AR, Paissat D, Maclennan R.
    Int J Cancer; 2007 Mar 15; 120(6):1318-23. PubMed ID: 17163423
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  • 9. 'Betelmania'. Betel quid chewing by Cambodian women in the United States and its potential health effects.
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  • 10. Assessment of risk factors for oral squamous cell carcinoma in Chidambaram, Southern India: a case-control study.
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    Eur J Cancer Prev; 2007 Jun 15; 16(3):251-6. PubMed ID: 17415096
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  • 11. Genetic polymorphisms of CYP2E1, GSTM1, and GSTT1; environmental factors and risk of oral cancer.
    Hung HC, Chuang J, Chien YC, Chern HD, Chiang CP, Kuo YS, Hildesheim A, Chen CJ.
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 1997 Nov 15; 6(11):901-5. PubMed ID: 9367063
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  • 12. Betel-quid and areca-nut chewing.
    IARC Monogr Eval Carcinog Risk Chem Hum; 1985 Sep 15; 37():137-202. PubMed ID: 3910551
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  • 13. Cancer in Papua New Guinea.
    Henderson BE, Aiken GH.
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  • 14. Smoking and chewing habits of oral cancer patients in the Solomon Islands.
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  • 16. Knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of adult South Asians living in London regarding risk factors and signs for oral cancer.
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  • 17. Mutations in the conserved regions of p53 are infrequent in betel-associated oral cancers from Papua New Guinea.
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    Cancer Res; 1994 Jul 01; 54(13):3588-93. PubMed ID: 8012986
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  • 18. Slaked lime and betel nut cancer in Papua New Guinea.
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  • 19. Prevalence and associated factors of betel quid use in the Solomon Islands: a hyperendemic area for oral and pharyngeal cancer.
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  • 20. Consumption of areca quid, cigarettes, and alcohol related to the comorbidity of oral submucous fibrosis and oral cancer.
    Ho PS, Yang YH, Shieh TY, Huang IY, Chen YK, Lin KN, Chen CH.
    Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod; 2007 Nov 05; 104(5):647-52. PubMed ID: 17449298
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