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Global burden of oral cancer in 2022 attributable to smokeless tobacco and areca nut consumption: a population attributable fraction analysis.

The Lancet Oncology
BACKGROUND Consuming products that contain smokeless tobacco or areca nut increases the risk of oral cancer. We aimed to estimate the burden of oral cancer attributable to smokeless tobacco or areca nut consumption globally and by type of smokeless ...
H. Rumgay   +17 more
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Dual Burden of Smoked and Smokeless Tobacco Use in India, 2009-17: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Analysis based on Global Adult Tobacco Survey.

Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2020
INTRODUCTION The dual use of smoked and smokeless tobacco (SLT) poses a serious challenge to tobacco control efforts. This paper examines the trends and patterns of this usage in India during the period 2009-10 and 2016-17. METHODS Data from two rounds
P. Singh   +7 more
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Smokeless Tobacco on Campus

Psychological Reports, 1988
Self-reports on smokeless tobacco consumption were obtained from 438 students attending a small Midwestern liberal arts college. While use among 249 female students was negligible, 9% of 189 male respondents reported routine use of smokeless tobacco products.
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Smokeless tobacco

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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Cigarette, smokeless tobacco, and alcohol use among transgender adults in the United States.

The International journal on drug policy, 2019
BACKGROUND Research suggests that sexual minority adults face disparate risks for poor health outcomes. However, prior research on transgender populations has been limited by small and nonprobability samples and has potentially masked important ...
S. Azagba, Keely Latham, Lingpeng Shan
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Smokeless tobacco

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1994
A I Shedden, M H Johnson
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Taxation of smokeless tobacco in India

Indian Journal of Cancer, 2014
The role of fiscal policy, especially taxation, though has been proved to be an effective instrument of tobacco control, its application is limited in India due to several reasons. This paper examines the tax structure, price and affordability of SLT products in order to provide evidence on how to strengthen the role of fiscal policy in tobacco control.
S K, Rout, M, Arora
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Smokeless tobacco use in Nepal

Indian Journal of Cancer, 2012
Tobacco use is widely prevalent in different forms in Nepal. These habits are deeply rooted among different age groups and gender. There is no information available on all aspects of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use and its implications in Nepal. To review the types of SLT products available in Nepal, prevalence of SLT use, correlates of SLT use, SLT ...
D N, Sinha   +5 more
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Comparative and analytical characterization of the oral bacteriome of smokeless tobacco users with oral squamous cell carcinoma

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2022
A. Srivastava   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

[Smokeless tobacco].

Revue des maladies respiratoires, 2012
Use of smokeless tobacco (ST) (chewing tobacco and snuff) can lead to a number of consequences detrimental to health. ST rapidly delivers high doses of nicotine, which can lead to dependence and is also a source of carcinogenic nitrosamines. Changes usually develop in the mouth area where the ST is most often placed.
M, Underner, J, Perriot
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