Severity Of Oral Carcinoma With Respect To Various Addictions- A Study In WestBengal
Pritha Pal,
Rittick Dutta,
Shrabani Roy
et al.
Abstract:Intake of oral and smoking tobacco, alcohol, betel nut, etc., with poor oral hygiene, malnutrition, and other variables are risk factors for oral cancer. The aim of the study is to determine whether there is any connection between the use of addictions, the location of cancer, and the age of the persons chosen from West Bengal's population. 104 patients with histopathologically confirmed oral cancer from the outpatient ENT head and neck surgery and oral and maxillofacial surgery departments of the Ramakrishna … Show more
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