Arecanut as an emerging etiology of oral cancers in India

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Abstract

Arecanut (AN) usage is widespread in Asian countries, especially India and Taiwan. The incidence of oral cancer is increasing day by day, but there is no exponential increase with tobacco usage. Especially in the country like Taiwan where betel quid mostly do not contain tobacco, AN can be correlated with the increased incidence of cancer. There are different studies in the literature about AN and oral cancer but none of them have concluded with the definite pathway for carcinogenesis. The present paper includes reviews of the literature for AN and oral cancer and summarizes the possible mechanisms associated with AN-induced carcinogenesis; and we have also tried to propose pathway of carcinogenesis.

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Shah, G., Chaturvedi, P., & Vaishampayan, S. (2012). Arecanut as an emerging etiology of oral cancers in India. Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology. Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-5851.99726

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