Background: Hungary has a leading place in global statistics of oral cancer and there is a high incidence of type-2 diabetes. Patients and Methods: A retrospective diabetes and impaired fasting glucose (IFG) screening of 758 inpatients with histologically-confirmed oral malignancies was performed. The control group comprised of 534 tumorfree adults. The results were compared to data collected 14 years earlier. Results: Diabetes mellitus (DM) was found in 25.9% and IFG in 20.6% of patients with oral cancer. Fourteen years earlier, DM was diagnosed in 14.6% and IFG in 9.7% of cancer patients. Among diabetic patients, the labial tumor location showed long-term dominance. The smoking rate of diabetes patients with oral cancer was higher in the present than in the previous study. Conclusion: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes and IFG increased significantly among oral cancer patients in the last 14 years.
CITATION STYLE
Végh, D., Bányai, D., Hermann, P., Németh, Z., & Ujpál, M. (2017). Type-2 diabetes mellitus and oral tumors in Hungary: A long-term comparative epidemiological study. Anticancer Research, 37(4), 1853–1857. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.11521
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.