Prevention and Early Diagnosis of Oral Carcinoma in Construction Workersin Italy: A Pilot Project

S. Annibali, A. Polimeni, V. Luzzi, Roberto D'Ambrini, A. Simonetti, M. Biagi, M. Cristalli
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Objectives: A research project on occupational exposure in relation to oral carcinoma was periodic compulsory check-ups, oral examinations were performed to detect pathologies and the prevalence of potentially neoplastic oral conditions and a selfassessment questionnaire was administered to all of the subjects. The questionnaire was structured to collect information regarding demographic and clinical characteristics, risk habits (tobacco and alcohol consumption) and oral health habits, and to allow an assessment of knowledge about oral cancer, related risk factors and early signs. Results: The study cohort included people with different ethnicities, and there were significant differences in clinical characteristics between Italians and other Europeans. The subjects showed a good knowledge about oral cancer and related risk factors (with correct answers provided to >50% of the questions) but insufficient knowledge about the early signs of oral carcinoma (correct-answer rates of 16–42%). There were high rates of habits that are potentially harmful to oral health, such as smoking (43.8%) and alcohol consumption (57%). The daily habit of brushing teeth was present in 92.6% of the subjects, but they had a low propensity to undergo regular dental examinations. The percentage of subjects with pathologies of the oral cavity was 18.6%. Conclusions: Despite the smallness of the sample, this pilot project could facilitate the acquisition of valid and cost-effective data for the primary prevention of oral cancer through information and educational campaigns on the related risk factors.
意大利建筑工人口腔癌的预防和早期诊断:一个试点项目
目的:对职业暴露与口腔癌的关系进行定期强制检查,对所有受试者进行口腔检查,以发现口腔病理和潜在肿瘤状况的患病率,并对所有受试者进行自我评估问卷。调查问卷的结构是为了收集有关人口统计学和临床特征、风险习惯(吸烟和饮酒)和口腔健康习惯的信息,并对口腔癌、相关风险因素和早期症状的知识进行评估。结果:研究队列包括不同种族的人,意大利人和其他欧洲人的临床特征有显著差异。受试者对口腔癌及其相关危险因素有较好的认识(正确回答了50%以上的问题),但对口腔癌早期症状的认识不足(正确率为16-42%)。吸烟(43.8%)和饮酒(57%)等对口腔健康有潜在危害的习惯比例很高。92.6%的受试者有日常刷牙的习惯,但他们接受定期牙科检查的倾向较低。口腔病变的比例为18.6%。结论:尽管样本量较小,但该试点项目可以通过相关危险因素的信息和教育活动,促进获得有效和具有成本效益的口腔癌一级预防数据。
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