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Evidence of mutations in tumour suppressor genes among oral cancer in Naswar, smokeless tobacco users. [PDF]
Iqbal F, Ahmad S, Maryam H, Amin H.
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Differences in the Use of Smokeless Tobacco, Alcohol, and Co-Use Among U.S. High-School Students: Analysis of National Youth Risk Behavior Survey Data. [PDF]
Kostygina G +5 more
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Comparative disease risks associated with cigarette smoking and use of moist smokeless tobacco and snus: an umbrella review of epidemiological evidence from the United States and Western Europe. [PDF]
Cheng HG, Noggle B, Flora JW.
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The Relationship Between Smokeless Tobacco and the Incidence of Oral Cancer: A Systematic Review Study. [PDF]
Dalirsani Z +5 more
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Nicotine Pouch Use in Youths and Adults Who Use Cigarettes, E-Cigarettes, and Smokeless Tobacco.
Palmer AM +5 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1999
Smokeless tobacco use is increasing in the United States, especially among young men, but there are few resources to assist users in quitting their use of moist snuff or chewing tobacco. This article reviews some unique aspects of smokeless tobacco use and provides a systematic four-step clinical plan for providing cessation.
H H, Severson, D, Hatsukami
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Smokeless tobacco use is increasing in the United States, especially among young men, but there are few resources to assist users in quitting their use of moist snuff or chewing tobacco. This article reviews some unique aspects of smokeless tobacco use and provides a systematic four-step clinical plan for providing cessation.
H H, Severson, D, Hatsukami
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1991
Smokeless tobacco, such as snuff, chewing tobacco, or other forms that are put in the mouth or nose, has increased in popularity among older children, adolescents, and young adults. Given the fact that it is a carcinogen with the potential for inducing significant precancerous changes within the tissues of the buccal cavity, the long ...
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Smokeless tobacco, such as snuff, chewing tobacco, or other forms that are put in the mouth or nose, has increased in popularity among older children, adolescents, and young adults. Given the fact that it is a carcinogen with the potential for inducing significant precancerous changes within the tissues of the buccal cavity, the long ...
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The Lancet Oncology, 2008
Use of smokeless tobacco products is common worldwide, with increasing consumption in many countries. Although epidemiological data from the USA and Asia show a raised risk of oral cancer (overall relative risk 2.6 [95% CI 1.3-5.2]), these are not confirmed in northern European studies (1.0 [0.7-1.3]).
Boffetta, P. +4 more
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Use of smokeless tobacco products is common worldwide, with increasing consumption in many countries. Although epidemiological data from the USA and Asia show a raised risk of oral cancer (overall relative risk 2.6 [95% CI 1.3-5.2]), these are not confirmed in northern European studies (1.0 [0.7-1.3]).
Boffetta, P. +4 more
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