Dietary glutathione intake and the risk of oral and pharyngeal cancer.
Reviews of evidence on interventions to prevent dental caries, oral and pharyngeal cancers, and sport-related craniofacial injuries.
Tobacco and alcohol also act synergistically in the case of oral and pharyngeal cancers.
It has been estimated that tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking account for about three quarters of all oral and pharyngeal cancers [4].
Tobacco and alcohol act synergistically in the case of oral and pharyngeal cancers, multiplying the risk of contracting the disease [7].
Day GL, Blot WJ, Shore RE, et al.: Second cancers following oral and pharyngeal cancers: role of tobacco and alcohol.
Selected micronutrients and oral and pharyngeal cancer.
In 2011, close to 37,000 Americans are projected to be diagnosed with oral or pharyngeal cancer.
Smokeless tobacco is an etiologic agent for oral and pharyngeal cancers (oropharyngeal cancer).
Patients with oral and pharyngeal cancers who smoke also have a high rate of second primary cancers.