A revisit at 16 years for individuals from peri-urban New Delhi for tobacco use and associated oral lesions

R. Mehrotra, S. Nethan, Priyanka Ravi, S. Grover, Shashi Sharma, G. Rath, J. Kaur, R. Ralhan, A. Srivastava
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Objectives: India has a high incidence of oral cancer due to multifarious tobacco use. The objective of this study was to assess the status of tobacco-related oral lesions over 16 years, in a screen-detected population. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved home visits of 2000 Delhi residents, previously screened for oral potentially malignant disorders/oral cancer and counseled for tobacco cessation. Their basic demographics and tobacco/alcohol history were noted followed by oral visual examination for any related mucosal abnormalities. The data thus obtained were statistically analyzed. Results: Two hundred and sixty-five individuals (13.2%) could be traced after 16 years. The status of oral lesions varied across the participants, mainly in terms of their location, type, number, and/or presence/absence; no oral malignancies were noted. Most individuals had either a decreased use (34%, p < 0.001) or had quit tobacco (25.7%, p < 0.001); 8.3% individuals from the former and 5.7% from the latter group showed complete lesion(s) regression. The overall change in the tobacco use and oral lesions showed a highly significant positive association (p < 0.05). Conclusion: A direct relationship exists between tobacco use and oral lesions. Repeated, tobacco cessation counseling provided by health-care professionals is effective. Oral screening of high-risk individuals, along with tobacco cessation, is thus essential.
对来自新德里城郊的吸烟和相关口腔病变的16岁人群进行重新调查
目的:由于多种烟草的使用,印度口腔癌的发病率很高。本研究的目的是评估16年来筛查人群中烟草相关口腔病变的状况。方法:这项横断面研究包括对2000名德里居民进行家访,这些居民以前接受过口腔潜在恶性疾病/口腔癌筛查,并接受过戒烟咨询。记录他们的基本人口统计和烟酒史,然后进行口腔视觉检查,检查是否有相关的粘膜异常。对所得数据进行统计分析。结果:16年后可追踪265人(13.2%)。参与者的口腔病变状况各不相同,主要是在其位置、类型、数量和/或存在/不存在方面;未发现口腔恶性肿瘤。大多数人减少吸烟(34%,p < 0.001)或戒烟(25.7%,p < 0.001);前者8.3%,后者5.7%,病变完全消退。吸烟与口腔病变总体变化呈极显著正相关(p < 0.05)。结论:吸烟与口腔病变有直接关系。由卫生保健专业人员反复提供的戒烟咨询是有效的。因此,对高危人群进行口腔筛查以及戒烟至关重要。
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