E-cigarette: a safe tool or a risk factor for oral cancer? A systematic review.

Q2 Dentistry
Gaspare Palaia, Mohamed Mohsen, Daniele Pergolini, Valentina Bartone, Angelo Purrazzella, Umberto Romeo, Antonella Polimeni
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Abstract

Background: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are considered relatively safe, thus tobacco and nicotine delivery products have become popular in the last few years. However, the safety of long-term use of these products on oral health is still questionable. E-cigarettes may have potential risks to oral health that can be demonstrated as cellular damage, genetic instability, and mucosal lesions. This review aims to observe the role of e-cigarettes as a risk factor for oral cancer development.

Material and methods: This systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA guidelines to provide reliable data on the role of electronic cigarettes as a risk factor for oral cancer development. The research was performed on Pubmed and Scopus by three reviewers from the Oral Pathology Department (Sapienza University of Rome) in May 2024. The search terms included: "e-cigarette", "oral cancer", and "risk factor" where 32 articles from PubMed and 75 from Scopus were collected. A total of 12 studies met the eligibility criteria: 6 clinical studies and 6 in vitro. All the included studies were subjected to quality assessment and data extraction processes. The risk of bias assessment of in vitro studies revealed low or unknown risk. None of the studies had any industrial sponsoring and almost all the papers (90%) had the same methods, 64% measured the cell vitality. The qualitative analysis was done for all the included clinical studies using the RoB assessment tool (MINORS). The range of the total RoB score in the comparative studies was between 12 and 23.

Results: The clinical studies involved a total of 413 participants were also included. Most studies did not specify the age and gender of participants and patients were divided into three main groups based on specific criteria: non-smokers, smokers, and e-cigarette users. These studies highlighted cases of mucosal lesions and genetic instability associated with e-cigarette use.

Conclusions: However, the limited long-term data and conflicting results emphasize the need for a larger number of studies, such as randomized controlled trials and cohort studies, to acquire more data about the safety and risks associated with e-cigarettes. Key words:E-cigarettes, squamous cell carcinoma, oral oncology, smoking.

电子烟:口腔癌的安全工具还是危险因素?系统回顾。
背景:电子烟(电子烟)被认为是相对安全的,因此烟草和尼古丁输送产品在过去几年中变得流行。然而,长期使用这些产品对口腔健康的安全性仍然值得怀疑。电子烟可能对口腔健康有潜在风险,可表现为细胞损伤、遗传不稳定和粘膜病变。本综述旨在观察电子烟作为口腔癌发展的危险因素的作用。材料和方法:本系统综述遵循PRISMA指南进行,旨在提供关于电子烟作为口腔癌发展风险因素作用的可靠数据。该研究于2024年5月由罗马大学口腔病理学系的三名审稿人在Pubmed和Scopus上进行。检索词包括:“电子烟”、“口腔癌”和“风险因素”,其中从PubMed收集了32篇文章,从Scopus收集了75篇文章。共有12项研究符合入选标准:6项临床研究和6项体外研究。所有纳入的研究都经过了质量评估和数据提取过程。体外研究的偏倚风险评估显示风险低或未知。没有一项研究得到任何工业赞助,几乎所有的论文(90%)都采用相同的方法,64%测量细胞活力。采用RoB评估工具(未成年人)对所有纳入的临床研究进行定性分析。比较研究的RoB总分范围在12 - 23之间。结果:临床研究共纳入413名受试者。大多数研究没有明确参与者的年龄和性别,根据特定的标准将患者分为三组:不吸烟者、吸烟者和电子烟使用者。这些研究强调了与电子烟使用相关的粘膜病变和遗传不稳定病例。结论:然而,有限的长期数据和相互矛盾的结果强调需要大量的研究,如随机对照试验和队列研究,以获取更多关于电子烟安全性和风险的数据。关键词:电子烟,鳞状细胞癌,口腔肿瘤,吸烟
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期刊介绍: Indexed in PUBMED, PubMed Central® (PMC) since 2012 and SCOPUSJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is an Open Access (free access on-line) - http://www.medicinaoral.com/odo/indice.htm. The aim of the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is: - Periodontology - Community and Preventive Dentistry - Esthetic Dentistry - Biomaterials and Bioengineering in Dentistry - Operative Dentistry and Endodontics - Prosthetic Dentistry - Orthodontics - Oral Medicine and Pathology - Odontostomatology for the disabled or special patients - Oral Surgery
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