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Dietary factors and oral and pharyngeal cancer risk
Oral Oncology , 06/19/09
Lucenteforte E et al. - The results were not consistent with reference to other foods beverages, and nutrients, but it is now possible to exclude a strong relation between these foods and oral and pharyngeal cancer risk. In western countries, selected aspects of diet may account for 20–25% of oral and pharyngeal cancer, and the population attributable risk increases to 85–95% when tobacco and alcohol consumption are also considered.
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