Tobacco carcinogen research to aid understanding of cancer risk and influence policy
Education regarding the health effects associated with tobacco use has made important progress worldwide over the last few decades. Still, tobacco remains a significant cause of cancer and other diseases. As a result, significant worldwide morbidity and mortality is still attributable to tobacco use...
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doaj-b64ff8731fe140bc965d3bada18f337c2020-11-25T03:32:45ZengWileyLaryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology2378-80382018-10-013537237610.1002/lio2.204Tobacco carcinogen research to aid understanding of cancer risk and influence policyHitesh Singhavi0Jasjit S. Ahluwalia1Irina Stepanov2Prakash C. Gupta3Vikram Gota4Pankaj Chaturvedi5Samir S. Khariwala6From the Tata Memorial Centre Mumbai IndiaThe School of Public Health Brown University Providence Rhode Island U.S.A.chool of Public Health Minneapolis Minnesota U.S.A.Healis‐Sekhsaria Institute for Public Health Minneapolis Minnesota U.S.A.From the Tata Memorial Centre Mumbai IndiaFrom the Tata Memorial Centre Mumbai IndiaDepartment of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota U.S.A.Education regarding the health effects associated with tobacco use has made important progress worldwide over the last few decades. Still, tobacco remains a significant cause of cancer and other diseases. As a result, significant worldwide morbidity and mortality is still attributable to tobacco use in modern times. Research into tobacco products, the carcinogens they contain, and how users metabolize them is an important benefit to the advancement of research aimed at reducing harm associated with tobacco use. This review summarizes the use of this type of research to study tobacco users’ risk of developing cancer, especially head and neck cancer. In addition, we discuss the use of tobacco research to provide support for increasing levels of federal regulation of tobacco products. Level of Evidence 4.https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.204Head and neck cancertobaccocarcinogennitrosaminesDNA adductLevel of Evidence |
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Hitesh Singhavi Jasjit S. Ahluwalia Irina Stepanov Prakash C. Gupta Vikram Gota Pankaj Chaturvedi Samir S. Khariwala Tobacco carcinogen research to aid understanding of cancer risk and influence policy Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology Head and neck cancer tobacco carcinogen nitrosamines DNA adduct Level of Evidence |
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Hitesh Singhavi Jasjit S. Ahluwalia Irina Stepanov Prakash C. Gupta Vikram Gota Pankaj Chaturvedi Samir S. Khariwala |
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Tobacco carcinogen research to aid understanding of cancer risk and influence policy |
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Tobacco carcinogen research to aid understanding of cancer risk and influence policy |
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Tobacco carcinogen research to aid understanding of cancer risk and influence policy |
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Tobacco carcinogen research to aid understanding of cancer risk and influence policy |
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Tobacco carcinogen research to aid understanding of cancer risk and influence policy |
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tobacco carcinogen research to aid understanding of cancer risk and influence policy |
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Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology |
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Education regarding the health effects associated with tobacco use has made important progress worldwide over the last few decades. Still, tobacco remains a significant cause of cancer and other diseases. As a result, significant worldwide morbidity and mortality is still attributable to tobacco use in modern times. Research into tobacco products, the carcinogens they contain, and how users metabolize them is an important benefit to the advancement of research aimed at reducing harm associated with tobacco use. This review summarizes the use of this type of research to study tobacco users’ risk of developing cancer, especially head and neck cancer. In addition, we discuss the use of tobacco research to provide support for increasing levels of federal regulation of tobacco products. Level of Evidence 4. |
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Head and neck cancer tobacco carcinogen nitrosamines DNA adduct Level of Evidence |
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https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.204 |
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