Global burden of alcohol-attributable laryngeal cancer: reflections on trends, risk, and research gaps.

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Schawanya Kaewpitoon Rattanapitoon, Phornphitcha Pechdee, Jun Norkaew, Nathkapach Kaewpitoon Rattanapitoon
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The recent study by Tong et al. provides compelling evidence on the global and regional burden of laryngeal cancer attributable to alcohol use, based on data from the Global Burden of Disease 2021 study. In this Letter, we reflect on the study's key findings, its public health implications, and areas requiring further investigation. While the observed decline in age-standardized mortality rates is encouraging, significant disparities-particularly in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and parts of Southeast Asia-underscore persistent risk heterogeneity. Future research that integrates behavioral, genetic, and policy-level data will be crucial to guide targeted and equitable cancer prevention strategies.

酒精所致喉癌的全球负担:对趋势、风险和研究差距的反思
Tong等人最近的研究基于2021年全球疾病负担研究的数据,提供了关于酒精使用导致的全球和区域喉癌负担的令人信服的证据。在这封信中,我们反思了这项研究的主要发现、其对公共卫生的影响以及需要进一步调查的领域。虽然观察到的年龄标准化死亡率的下降令人鼓舞,但显著的差异——特别是在东欧、中亚和东南亚部分地区——强调了持续存在的风险异质性。整合行为、遗传和政策层面数据的未来研究将对指导有针对性和公平的癌症预防战略至关重要。
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