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Chapter 5: The effect of cigarette smoking on progression in different laryngeal lesions.
Chapter 5: The effect of cigarette smoking on progression in different laryngeal lesions. // Cigarette Consumption and Health Effects (Public Health in the 21st Century) / George G. Chen (ur.).
New York (NY): Nova Science Publishers, 2013. str. 63-78
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Naslov
Chapter 5: The effect of cigarette smoking on progression in different laryngeal lesions.
Autori
Cikojević, Draško ; Klančnik, Marisa
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, ostalo
Knjiga
Cigarette Consumption and Health Effects (Public Health in the 21st Century)
Urednik/ci
George G. Chen
Izdavač
Nova Science Publishers
Grad
New York (NY)
Godina
2013
Raspon stranica
63-78
ISBN
978-1-62081-725-4
Ključne riječi
smoking, cigarette, laryngeal lesions, effect
Sažetak
The association between cigarette smoking and an increased risk of laryngeal carcinoma has been definitely demonstrated in numerous studies. The aim of the present study was to assess the prevalence of smoking habit in patients with different laryngeal pathologies. The prevalence of cigarette smoking was compared between patients with laryngeal tumors and those with nonmalignant laryngeal lesions. Data on all patients with indications for direct microlaryngoscopy at ENT Department, Split University Hospital Center, during a five-year period were analyzed. The study included 562 patients with various laryngeal pathologies, divided into three groups as follows: group 1, benign lesions ; group 2, precancerous lesions ; and group 3, tumors. The majority of patients (82.92%) had a long history of smoking. The proportion of smokers was lowest in benign lesion group (72.13%), higher in precancerous lesion group (81.48%) and highest in malignant lesion group (97.14%). There was a statistically significant difference in the prevalence of cigarette smoking between patients with laryngeal tumors and those with benign or precancerous lesions (χ2=68.5 ; P=0.00). The mean number of cigarettes per day was 20.54 14.80, and was lowest in benign lesion group (15.67 13.41) and highest in malign lesion group (26.33 12.70). The mean length of smoking habit was 26.44 16.92 years, ranging from 19.57 16.03 years in benign lesion group to 35.20 12.12 years in malign lesion group. Collectively, ozr results clearly pointed to the increased prevalence of laryngeal diseases in smokers, with a statistically significant difference between patients with benign laryngeal lesions and those with laryngeal tumors. A great part of these lesions are reversible in the initial stage with smoking cessation. Therefore, there is only one and obvious advice: quit smoking now and forever.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
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