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Risk Assessment of Alcohol Consumption for Oral Cancer: A Case-Control Study in Patients Attending the National Cancer Institute (Apeksha Hospital, Maharagama) of Sri Lanka.

Sajith Tilal EdirisingheMovini Thisara DevminiShanaka PathmaperumaManjula Manoji WeerasekeraKanishka De SilvaIndunil LiyanageMalith NilukaKasuni MadushikaSandeepani DeegodagamageChanuka WijesundaraAlison M RichHarsha De SilvaHaizal Mohd HussainiDulmini Kavindya De SilvaSurangi Yasawardena
Published in: Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP (2023)
Alcohol consumption is a risk factor for OSCC. The OSCC risk increased with longer duration of alcohol use, the consumption of locally-made illicit liquor and current consumers of alcohol.
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