Title of article
Snus (nass) and oral cancer: A case series report
Author/Authors
Alsadat Hashemipour, Maryam Department of Oral Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Gholampour, Farzad Department of Oral Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Fatah, Fatemeh Department of Oral Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Bazregari, Samaneh Department of Oral Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman
Pages
6
From page
116
To page
121
Abstract
Snus (nass) is a form of snuff used in a similar manner to American dipping tobacco, but it does not
typically result in a need for spitting. Possible hazards associated with this material include malignant
and premalignant lesions in the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract. The use of smokeless tobacco
has increased in the Middle East in recent decades, particularly among teenagers and young adults.
Therefore, practitioners must be able to recognize malignant and premalignant lesions. Although,
an estimated 10‑25% of the world’s population uses smokeless tobacco, this practice is virtually
unknown in Iran. The aim of this study is to report a series of cases of squamous cell carcinoma
and verrucous carcinoma occurring in the users of snus, who referred to the Department of Oral
Medicine in Kerman Dental School.
Keywords
Oral cancer , smokeless tobacco , snus , squamous cell carcinoma , verrucous carcinoma
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2013
Record number
2474469
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