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Oral cancers in Mumbai, India: a fifteen years perspective with respect to incidence trend and cumulative risk.
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The observed decreasing trend in oral cancers in Indian men may be attributed to a decrease in the usage of pan and tobacco. The high prevalence of the usage of smokeless tobacco among young adult men and women may explain the stable trend in oral cancer incidence in this group. These findings help to strengthen the association between tobacco use and oral cancer risk.
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