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Different tumour grading in smokeless tobacco (Naswar) user and non-user in squamous cell carcinoma.
Author(s) -
Amna Sarfaraz,
Sahd Rashid,
Muhammad Irshad,
Maria Tasneem Khattak,
Hina Shabir
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2020.27.05.4278
Subject(s) - medicine , basal cell , grading (engineering) , smokeless tobacco , khyber pakhtunkhwa , dermatology , oncology , tobacco use , population , environmental health , civil engineering , socioeconomics , sociology , engineering
Objectives: To determine the relationship of Naswar with different tumour grading in squamous cell carcinoma. Study Design: Comparative cross-sectional study using non-probability, consecutive sampling. Setting: Department of Oral Pathology, Rehman College of Dentistry, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Period: January 2017 till June 2017. Material & Methods: 60 cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma were included. Half the cases (30) had a history of Naswar use while the other half (30) had no history of Naswar use. Data was analysed using SPSS v 22. Results: This study included 60% male and 40% female cases, ranging from 40 years to 80 years (mean = 57.6 + 11 years). Majority of patients 80% had well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma, while the rest (20%) had poorly differentiated. Distribution of male and female across both groups was equal (p 0.598). Both the groups were comparable in terms of grade of tumour (p 0.519). Conclusion: Naswar use was not associated with any particular histological grade of oral squamous cell carcinoma in our study. However, further research is needed to explore this association.

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