Tobacco and alcohol use are the risk factors responsible for the greatest burden of head and neck cancers: a study from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.

Annals of medicine Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-03 DOI:10.1080/07853890.2025.2500693
Yue Yuan, Jing-Wen Huang, Jia-Lin Cao, Jian-Hui Wu, Lu-Ling Wang, Hui Gan, Jian-Hui Xu, Fei Ye
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Background: The risk factors associated with cancers of the larynx, nasopharynx, lips, and oral cavity, as well as other pharyngeal cancers, share many similarities. To better understand how these risk factors manifest differently across various head and neck tumor types, we utilized data from the GBD database to conduct an in-depth analysis.

Methods: Our study employed the 2019 GBD dataset to scrutinize trends in incidence, mortality, and DALYs related to these cancers. This analysis covered the period from 1990 to 2019 and was stratified by sex, age, geographical region, and the socio-demographic index.

Findings: In 2019, lip and oral cavity cancers were found to have the highest incidence rates, with notably higher ASIRs observed in males compared to females. Interestingly, the ASIRs for laryngeal cancer showed a decreasing trend over the studied time frame from 1990 to 2019. Our findings revealed that smoking posed a significantly greater risk for laryngeal and lip and oral cavity cancers, whereas alcohol consumption was more strongly linked to NPC. Central Europe exhibited the ASDR for laryngeal cancer. For lip and oral cavity cancer, the impact of tobacco chewing on female ASDR was most pronounced in South Asia. In contrast, nasopharyngeal cancer had its highest ASDR in Asia.

Conclusion: Our investigation underscores that smoking and alcohol consumption are leading risk factors for cancers of the head and neck, although their effects vary depending on the specific type of cancer, the sex of the patient, age group, and regional demographics. While occupational exposure to carcinogenic substances does not appear to be a predominant factor, it remains an important consideration that should not be overlooked in the comprehensive assessment of risk for these malignancies.

《2019年全球疾病负担研究》的一项研究表明,烟草和酒精的使用是头颈部癌症负担最大的风险因素。
背景:与喉癌、鼻咽癌、唇癌、口腔癌以及其他咽部癌相关的危险因素有许多相似之处。为了更好地了解这些风险因素在不同头颈部肿瘤类型中的表现差异,我们利用GBD数据库中的数据进行了深入分析。方法:我们的研究使用2019年GBD数据集来仔细检查与这些癌症相关的发病率、死亡率和DALYs的趋势。该分析涵盖了1990年至2019年期间,并按性别、年龄、地理区域和社会人口指数进行了分层。研究结果:2019年,唇腔癌和口腔癌的发病率最高,男性的asir明显高于女性。有趣的是,喉癌的asir在1990年至2019年的研究时间框架内呈下降趋势。我们的研究结果显示,吸烟对喉癌、唇癌和口腔癌的风险明显更高,而饮酒与鼻咽癌的关系更密切。中欧表现出喉癌的ASDR。对于唇部和口腔癌,咀嚼烟草对女性ASDR的影响在南亚最为明显。相比之下,鼻咽癌的ASDR在亚洲最高。结论:我们的调查强调,吸烟和饮酒是头颈部癌症的主要危险因素,尽管它们的影响因癌症的具体类型、患者的性别、年龄组和地区人口统计而异。虽然职业接触致癌物质似乎不是主要因素,但在对这些恶性肿瘤的风险进行全面评估时,它仍然是一个不可忽视的重要考虑因素。
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