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Cancers of the Buccal Cavity and Pharynx in Circumpolar Inuit
Acta Oncologica, 1996In an international collaboration, cancers of the buccal cavity and pharynx were combined from cancer registries in the Circumpolar region, including Alaska, Canada and Greenland. Low risk of cancers of the lip (SIR 0.2) was observed among Inuit. Increased risk of cancer of the tongue and oral cancer (SIR 2.5) were observed among Greenlandic Inuit men.
A P, Lanier, S R, Alberts
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The Absorption of Sugars from the Human Buccal Cavity
Clinical Science, 19761. Certain sugars were transported across the buccal mucosa by a carrier-mediated mechanism. 2. The metabolic loss of sugars from the mouth in a 5 min test period was negligible. 3. The buccal mucosal transport process was stereospecific for d-glucose and l-arabinose. 4.
A S, Manning, D F, Evered
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Does buccal cancer have worse prognosis than other oral cavity cancers?
Laryngoscope, 2014P Ryan Camilon +2 more
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