1985
DOI: 10.1159/000275758
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Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer, Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylase Inducibility and Smoking

Abstract: In a series of 50 consecutive cases with oral or oropharyngeal malignancies, aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase (AHH) inducibility and smoking habits were studied. 82% of the patients were smokers. The AHH levels were divided into high, intermediate and low groups and were correlated to a healthy control material also divided into the groups mentioned. A significant overrepresentation of patients with a high AHH level (p < 0.0005) as well as an underrepresentation of low AHH levels (p < 0.01) was found. Smokers with… Show more

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“…One may speculate if most of the patients who died early had high AHH in duction levels. This would be in consistence with our previous findings in the oral/oropharyngeal study [7], This could also explain the relative over representation of small T, tumours in pa tients with high AHH induction levels and also the small number of advanced tumours in this group, as high AHH levels probably increase the risk of early death. Correspond ingly, a low AHH induction level seems to reduce the risk for early death in cancer: in our study there were 6/17 patients with ad vanced tumours (T3) in this group as com pared to 2/21 in the high induction group.…”
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“…One may speculate if most of the patients who died early had high AHH in duction levels. This would be in consistence with our previous findings in the oral/oropharyngeal study [7], This could also explain the relative over representation of small T, tumours in pa tients with high AHH induction levels and also the small number of advanced tumours in this group, as high AHH levels probably increase the risk of early death. Correspond ingly, a low AHH induction level seems to reduce the risk for early death in cancer: in our study there were 6/17 patients with ad vanced tumours (T3) in this group as com pared to 2/21 in the high induction group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…We have previously reported on the re sults of a follow-up study of oral and oropha ryngeal cancer, AHH inducibility and smok ing [7], Our Findings support that both smok ing and the levels of the inducible intracellu lar enzyme system, AHH, are of pathoge netic as well as of prognostic significance in oral and oropharyngeal cancer. Thus, of 50 consecutive patients with these varieties of cancer 82% were smokers, and 52% be longed to the group of high AHH induction levels as compared to 8.6% in a normal pop ulation.…”
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