Relationship between type of smokeless tobacco & risk of cancer: A systematic review

Background & objectives: Causative linkages of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use with oral potentially malignant disorders and cancers of oral cavity, oesophagus and pancreas have been reported. Published meta-analyses have provided pooled risk estimates for major cancers caused by SLT, both on global...

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Main Authors: Sanjay Gupta, Ruchika Gupta, Dhirendra N Sinha, Ravi Mehrotra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Medical Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2018;volume=148;issue=1;spage=56;epage=76;aulast=Gupta
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spelling doaj-ddbe17adf27d4145a11df9db76ca81a72020-11-25T01:03:48ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Medical Research0971-59162018-01-011481567610.4103/ijmr.IJMR_2023_17Relationship between type of smokeless tobacco & risk of cancer: A systematic reviewSanjay GuptaRuchika GuptaDhirendra N SinhaRavi MehrotraBackground & objectives: Causative linkages of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use with oral potentially malignant disorders and cancers of oral cavity, oesophagus and pancreas have been reported. Published meta-analyses have provided pooled risk estimates for major cancers caused by SLT, both on global and regional levels. This systematic review was aimed at summarizing the available studies on occurrence and mortality risk of common cancers due to various SLT products. Methods: PubMed and Google Scholar databases were systematically searched from 1985 till January 2018 for observational studies on SLT and cancer. The included studies were evaluated and data were extracted and reviewed. Results: The review included 80 studies providing 121 risk estimates for various cancers. Majority of the studies from South-East Asian Region (SEAR) and Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) showed a significant positive association of SLT use with oral [odds ratio (OR) ranging from 1.48 to 27.4] and oesophageal cancers (OR between 2.06 and 12.8), while studies from European Region (EUR) reported a positive association with pancreatic cancer (OR between 1.6 and 2.1). Cancer-related mortality was evaluated in a few reports with higher risk of mortality for lung (OR between 2.0 and 9.1), cervical (OR 2.0) and prostate (OR 2.1) cancers. A wide variation was noted in the association of various cancers and specific SLT products based on their nature, methods of use and inherent toxicity. The majority of chewing tobacco products displayed higher risk for oral and oesophageal cancers while the same was not observed for snus. Interpretation & conclusions: This review emphasizes on the significantly positive association of SLT use with oral and oesophageal cancers in SEAR and EMR and pancreatic cancer in EUR. Mortality estimates for SLT-associated cancers need further analysis. Risk analysis for cancers of other sites in SLT users also requires multicentric well-designed studies.http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2018;volume=148;issue=1;spage=56;epage=76;aulast=GuptaCancer - mortality - occurrence - oesophagus - oral - pancreas - pharynx - smokeless tobacco
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author Sanjay Gupta
Ruchika Gupta
Dhirendra N Sinha
Ravi Mehrotra
spellingShingle Sanjay Gupta
Ruchika Gupta
Dhirendra N Sinha
Ravi Mehrotra
Relationship between type of smokeless tobacco & risk of cancer: A systematic review
Indian Journal of Medical Research
Cancer - mortality - occurrence - oesophagus - oral - pancreas - pharynx - smokeless tobacco
author_facet Sanjay Gupta
Ruchika Gupta
Dhirendra N Sinha
Ravi Mehrotra
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title Relationship between type of smokeless tobacco & risk of cancer: A systematic review
title_short Relationship between type of smokeless tobacco & risk of cancer: A systematic review
title_full Relationship between type of smokeless tobacco & risk of cancer: A systematic review
title_fullStr Relationship between type of smokeless tobacco & risk of cancer: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between type of smokeless tobacco & risk of cancer: A systematic review
title_sort relationship between type of smokeless tobacco & risk of cancer: a systematic review
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Medical Research
issn 0971-5916
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background & objectives: Causative linkages of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use with oral potentially malignant disorders and cancers of oral cavity, oesophagus and pancreas have been reported. Published meta-analyses have provided pooled risk estimates for major cancers caused by SLT, both on global and regional levels. This systematic review was aimed at summarizing the available studies on occurrence and mortality risk of common cancers due to various SLT products. Methods: PubMed and Google Scholar databases were systematically searched from 1985 till January 2018 for observational studies on SLT and cancer. The included studies were evaluated and data were extracted and reviewed. Results: The review included 80 studies providing 121 risk estimates for various cancers. Majority of the studies from South-East Asian Region (SEAR) and Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) showed a significant positive association of SLT use with oral [odds ratio (OR) ranging from 1.48 to 27.4] and oesophageal cancers (OR between 2.06 and 12.8), while studies from European Region (EUR) reported a positive association with pancreatic cancer (OR between 1.6 and 2.1). Cancer-related mortality was evaluated in a few reports with higher risk of mortality for lung (OR between 2.0 and 9.1), cervical (OR 2.0) and prostate (OR 2.1) cancers. A wide variation was noted in the association of various cancers and specific SLT products based on their nature, methods of use and inherent toxicity. The majority of chewing tobacco products displayed higher risk for oral and oesophageal cancers while the same was not observed for snus. Interpretation & conclusions: This review emphasizes on the significantly positive association of SLT use with oral and oesophageal cancers in SEAR and EMR and pancreatic cancer in EUR. Mortality estimates for SLT-associated cancers need further analysis. Risk analysis for cancers of other sites in SLT users also requires multicentric well-designed studies.
topic Cancer - mortality - occurrence - oesophagus - oral - pancreas - pharynx - smokeless tobacco
url http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2018;volume=148;issue=1;spage=56;epage=76;aulast=Gupta
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