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Helicobacter pylori and oral cancer: possible association in a preliminary case control study.

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Oral cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Indian men and is the leading cause of cancer deaths. Helicobacter pylori have been reported to be present in 0-40% of the cases with head neck cancer. A higher percentage has been identified in laryngeal and pharangeal cancer. We here carried out a hospital-based, case- control study of 20 patients with newly diagnosed oral cancer and 20 healthy controls without any cancer to evaluate associations between H pylori infection and oral cancer using culture and 16sRNA PCR technique for bacterial identification. H pylori was isolated from the culture of three cases and one control, while three cases and two control showed PCR positivity for H Pylori 16sRNA. The odds ratio by culture was 3.0, 95% CI 0.34- 26.4 and 1.5, 95% CI 0.28-8.03 by PCR. None of the observed odds ratio was statistically significant. However, the results of this pilot study suggest a possible association of H. pylori with an increased risk of oral cancer. Additional studies in larger populations are necessary to confirm and to quantify this possible association more accurately.

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