Study of arsenic exposure in oral/oropharyngeal carcinoma in West Bengal

Objectives: To study any possible correlation between arsenic toxicity and the development of oral carcinoma in West Bengal population. Material and Methods: Ethical clearance for this study was obtained from the Vivekananda Institute of Medical Sciences. Out of 30 785 patients attending our hospita...

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Main Authors: Pritha Pal, Ranjan Raychowdhury, Tuphan Kanti Dolai, Sanchita Roy, Rinini Dastidar, Ajanta Halder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2017-04-01
Series:International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
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spelling doaj-196e9a0467784031a7a52a57cf446a162020-11-24T21:00:40ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health1232-10871896-494X2017-04-0130227127910.13075/ijomeh.1896.00806Study of arsenic exposure in oral/oropharyngeal carcinoma in West BengalPritha PalRanjan RaychowdhuryTuphan Kanti DolaiSanchita RoyRinini DastidarAjanta HalderObjectives: To study any possible correlation between arsenic toxicity and the development of oral carcinoma in West Bengal population. Material and Methods: Ethical clearance for this study was obtained from the Vivekananda Institute of Medical Sciences. Out of 30 785 patients attending our hospital from November 2012 to July 2015, 107 cases and 50 control individuals were selected. The hair and buccal smear samples were obtained upon their consent for the purpose of the analysis of arsenic count and cytogenetic damage, respectively. Results: Ninety-six percent of cases came from the highly arsenic affected districts and 81.3% showed their arsenic count above the safe limit (0.8 μg/g) whereas 96% of the controls’ arsenic count was within the safe limit. The study showed a significant difference of the micronuclei and apoptosis frequency between the cases and controls. Conclusions: The difference of micronuclei and apoptosis frequency between cases and controls was significant. The maximum number of cases came from highly arsenic affected areas and a higher percentage of cases showed elevated arsenic count, as compared to controls, which may indicate a possible link between arsenic toxicity and this disease. However, a larger sample size is required for a proper correlation. Int J Occup Med Environ Health 2017;30(2):271–279http://ijomeh.eu/Study-of-arsenic-exposure-in-oral-oropharyngeal-carcinoma-in-West-Bengal,62013,0,2.htmlapoptosisrisk factormicronucleioral cancerarsenic toxicityWest Bengal
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author Pritha Pal
Ranjan Raychowdhury
Tuphan Kanti Dolai
Sanchita Roy
Rinini Dastidar
Ajanta Halder
spellingShingle Pritha Pal
Ranjan Raychowdhury
Tuphan Kanti Dolai
Sanchita Roy
Rinini Dastidar
Ajanta Halder
Study of arsenic exposure in oral/oropharyngeal carcinoma in West Bengal
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
apoptosis
risk factor
micronuclei
oral cancer
arsenic toxicity
West Bengal
author_facet Pritha Pal
Ranjan Raychowdhury
Tuphan Kanti Dolai
Sanchita Roy
Rinini Dastidar
Ajanta Halder
author_sort Pritha Pal
title Study of arsenic exposure in oral/oropharyngeal carcinoma in West Bengal
title_short Study of arsenic exposure in oral/oropharyngeal carcinoma in West Bengal
title_full Study of arsenic exposure in oral/oropharyngeal carcinoma in West Bengal
title_fullStr Study of arsenic exposure in oral/oropharyngeal carcinoma in West Bengal
title_full_unstemmed Study of arsenic exposure in oral/oropharyngeal carcinoma in West Bengal
title_sort study of arsenic exposure in oral/oropharyngeal carcinoma in west bengal
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
issn 1232-1087
1896-494X
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Objectives: To study any possible correlation between arsenic toxicity and the development of oral carcinoma in West Bengal population. Material and Methods: Ethical clearance for this study was obtained from the Vivekananda Institute of Medical Sciences. Out of 30 785 patients attending our hospital from November 2012 to July 2015, 107 cases and 50 control individuals were selected. The hair and buccal smear samples were obtained upon their consent for the purpose of the analysis of arsenic count and cytogenetic damage, respectively. Results: Ninety-six percent of cases came from the highly arsenic affected districts and 81.3% showed their arsenic count above the safe limit (0.8 μg/g) whereas 96% of the controls’ arsenic count was within the safe limit. The study showed a significant difference of the micronuclei and apoptosis frequency between the cases and controls. Conclusions: The difference of micronuclei and apoptosis frequency between cases and controls was significant. The maximum number of cases came from highly arsenic affected areas and a higher percentage of cases showed elevated arsenic count, as compared to controls, which may indicate a possible link between arsenic toxicity and this disease. However, a larger sample size is required for a proper correlation. Int J Occup Med Environ Health 2017;30(2):271–279
topic apoptosis
risk factor
micronuclei
oral cancer
arsenic toxicity
West Bengal
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