Cancer of the larynx in non-smoking alcohol drinkers and in non-drinking tobacco smokers

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The separate effect of alcohol and tobacco on laryngeal cancer was analysed in two case-control studies from Italy and Switzerland, comprising 40 non-smoking and 68 non-drinking cases, and 160 non-smoking and 161 non-drinking controls. The multivariate odds ratio was 2.46 for heavy drinkers non-smokers, and 9.38 for current smokers non-drinkers. © 2002 Cancer Research UK.

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Bosetti, C., Gallus, S., Franceschi, S., Levi, F., Bertuzzi, M., Negri, E., … La Vecchia, C. (2002). Cancer of the larynx in non-smoking alcohol drinkers and in non-drinking tobacco smokers. British Journal of Cancer, 87(5), 516–518. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6600469

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