ON ORAL CANCER

The paper analyzes a rise in the incidence of oral cancer in the Rostov Region since the 1990s. The study has indicated that this rise is associated with regional population growth due to the forced migrants after the collapse of the USSR. Financial problems, unbalanced nutrition, poor oral hygiene,...

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Main Author: P. V. Svetitsky
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2015-04-01
Series:Opuholi Golovy i Šei
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Online Access:https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/135
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spelling doaj-1ca8d77ae0a447ecb7a888ee285532132021-07-29T08:14:10ZrusABV-pressOpuholi Golovy i Šei2222-14682411-46342015-04-0104596210.17650/2222-1468-2012-0-4-59-62135ON ORAL CANCERP. V. Svetitsky0Rostov Cancer Research Institute, Ministry of Health of Russia, Rostov-on-DonThe paper analyzes a rise in the incidence of oral cancer in the Rostov Region since the 1990s. The study has indicated that this rise is associated with regional population growth due to the forced migrants after the collapse of the USSR. Financial problems, unbalanced nutrition, poor oral hygiene, and depression in this group of patients have contributed to the higher incidence of precancers and cancers.https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/135oral cancermorbidityforced migration
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ON ORAL CANCER
Opuholi Golovy i Šei
oral cancer
morbidity
forced migration
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title ON ORAL CANCER
title_short ON ORAL CANCER
title_full ON ORAL CANCER
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publisher ABV-press
series Opuholi Golovy i Šei
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2411-4634
publishDate 2015-04-01
description The paper analyzes a rise in the incidence of oral cancer in the Rostov Region since the 1990s. The study has indicated that this rise is associated with regional population growth due to the forced migrants after the collapse of the USSR. Financial problems, unbalanced nutrition, poor oral hygiene, and depression in this group of patients have contributed to the higher incidence of precancers and cancers.
topic oral cancer
morbidity
forced migration
url https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/135
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