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Remschmidt, B; Pau, M; Gaessler, J; Zemann, W; Jakse, N; Payer, M; Végh, D.
Diabetes Mellitus and Oral Cancer: A Retrospective Study from Austria.
Anticancer Res. 2022; 42(4): 1899-1903. Doi: 10.21873/anticanres.15666
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Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Remschmidt Bernhard Markus Lukas
Vegh Daniel Csaba
Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Jakse Norbert
Pau Mauro
Payer Michael
Zemann Wolfgang
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Abstract:
AIM: This study aimed to analyse the possible linkage between diabetes mellitus (DM) and oral cancer among Austrians. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed a retrospective DM and/or impaired fasting glucose (IFG) screening in 573 patients who underwent maxillofacial surgery under general anaesthesia between January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2019. RESULTS: Of the total patients, 26.5% (n=152) had cancer diagnosis, whereas the remaining 73.5% (n=421) formed the control group. The prevalence of glucose metabolism disorder (GMD) was significantly (p<0.00001) more common among cancer patients (59.9% vs. 36.5%). Squamous cell carcinoma and sublingual tumours represented the most common tumour type (93.4%) and location (35.5%), respectively. Smoking was significantly (p=0.00093) more common within the cancer group. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest an association between GMD and oral cancer.
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Austria - epidemiology
Blood Glucose - metabolism
Diabetes Mellitus - diagnosis, epidemiology
Humans - administration & dosage
Mouth Neoplasms - epidemiology, etiology
Retrospective Studies - administration & dosage

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Diabetes mellitus
glucose metabolism disorder
mouth
neoplasms
maxillofacial surgery
epidemiology
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