ObjectivesTo review the studied risk factors that
linked to aetiology of oral cancer in the Sudan. There have been numerous reports
in the increase in the incidence of oral cancer from various parts of the world.
A recent trend for a rising incidence of oral cancer, with the absence of the well
established risk factors, has raised concern. Although, there are inconsistent data
on incidence and demographical factors, studies suggest that the physiologic response
to risk factors by men and women vary in different populations.Material and MethodsThis review principally examines
33 publications devoted to aetiology of oral cancer in the Sudan, in addition to
some risk factors that are commonly practiced in the Sudan.ResultsSeveral studies examining risk factors for
oral cancer include tobacco use (Smoked and Smokeless), alcohol consumption, occupational
risk, familial risk, immune deficits, virus infection and genetic factors.ConclusionsToombak use and infection with high
risk Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) were extensively investigated and linked to the
aetiology of oral cancer in Sudan.