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31 Αυγ 2007 · We studied the effect of current and past cigarette smoking on the risk of adenomatous polyps, limiting our analysis to histologically confirmed adenomatous polyps (adenomas) arising from the mucous membrane of either the colon or the rectum.
24 Οκτ 2016 · It has been suggested that components of tobacco smoke may have a selective toxic effect on specific microbes and that smoking enhances anaerobiosis in the oral cavity 20. Further, persons who smoke often have an associated cough 21 leading to mechanical tissue damage via repeated stress and strain of the laryngeal tissues.
Smoking duration is associated with colorectal plyps, independently of other potential confounders, smoking intensity, and cessation. The association is stronger with distal rather than proximal polyps, and with serrated polyps rather than adenomas.
8 Μαΐ 2024 · The most common type of throat cancer is called squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). This and other types of throat cancers are most often caused by environmental factors, including smoking or chewing tobacco. Infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) is an increasing cause as well.
Factors that can increase your risk of throat cancer include: Tobacco use, including smoking and chewing tobacco; Excessive alcohol use; Viral infections, including human papillomavirus (HPV) and Epstein-Barr virus; A diet lacking in fruits and vegetables; Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Exposure to toxic substances at work; Prevention
15 Μαΐ 2006 · Colorectal adenomas and possibly some hyperplastic polyps are precursors of colorectal cancer. Tobacco use is associated in epidemiologic studies with these polyps, although links between smoking and colorectal cancer are less consistent.
31 Μαρ 2020 · The prevalence of polyps increased for current smokers by 2.642 times in the YA group, 3.468 times in the MA group, and 3.104 times in the OA group compared to the never-smokers. The OR for WC increased in subjects with obesity by 1.514 in the MA and 1.451 in the OA group compared to normal.