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Molecular and health effects in the upper respiratory tract associated with tobacco smoking other than cigarettes

Authors :
Szyfter, K.
Napierala, M.
Florek, E.
Braakhuis, B.J.
Takes, R.P.
Rodrigo, J.P.
Rinaldo, A.
Silver, C.E.
Ferlito, A.
Szyfter, K.
Napierala, M.
Florek, E.
Braakhuis, B.J.
Takes, R.P.
Rodrigo, J.P.
Rinaldo, A.
Silver, C.E.
Ferlito, A.
Source :
International Journal of Cancer; 2635; 2643; 0020-7136; 11; 144; ~International Journal of Cancer~2635~2643~~~0020-7136~11~144~~
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext<br />The objective of the review was to compare molecular and health effects of tobacco smoking using cigars, cigarillos, pipe and water pipe in relation to the effects of cigarette smoking. In this review we will focus on the upper respiratory tract. Mechanisms of interaction of tobacco smoke constituents after products other than cigarettes are similar to these associated with cigarette smoking. Carcinogenic activity was demonstrated for any type of tobacco smoking, although the risk of developing head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) remains lower in users of cigars, traditional pipe and water pipe as compared to cigarette smoking. Nevertheless, there is no way of safe tobacco smoking.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Cancer; 2635; 2643; 0020-7136; 11; 144; ~International Journal of Cancer~2635~2643~~~0020-7136~11~144~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284150525
Document Type :
Electronic Resource