Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma Risk Factors: State of the Art
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Established Predisposing Condition for OSCC
3.1.1. Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders
3.1.2. Fanconi Anemia
3.1.3. Dyskeratosis Congenita
3.1.4. Other Genetic Predispositions
3.1.5. Familial Aggregation of Cases Apart from Hereditary Syndromes
3.1.6. Immune Disorders
3.2. Carcinogenic Agents for OSCC Classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer with Sufficient Evidence
3.2.1. Tobacco
3.2.2. Alcohol
3.2.3. Synergistic Effect of Tobacco and Alcohol
3.2.4. Betel Quid and Areca Nut
3.2.5. HPV
3.3. Other Potential Risk Factors for OSCC
3.3.1. Other Addictions
3.3.2. Mouthwash
3.3.3. Air Pollution
3.3.4. Endocrine Factors
3.3.5. Occupational Exposures
3.4. Other Considered Individual Risk Factors for HNSCC
3.4.1. Plummer–Vinson Syndrome
3.4.2. Infectious Agents Other Than HPV
3.4.3. Dietary Factors
3.4.4. Body Mass Index
3.4.5. Dental Hygiene
3.4.6. Socio-Economical Aspects
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
HN | Head and neck |
SCC | Squamous cell carcinoma |
HPV | Human papilloma virus |
OCD | International Classification of Diseases for Oncology |
IARC | International Agency for Research on Cancer |
OD | Odds ratio |
RR | Relative risk |
SIR | Standardized incidence ratio |
SMR | Mortality rate ratio |
WHO | World Health Organization |
CI | Confidence interval |
HIV | Human immunodeficiency virus |
OSCC | Oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma |
GVHD | Graft-versus-host disease |
ADH | Alcohol dehydrogenase |
ALDH | Aldehyde dehydrogenase |
PY | Pack years |
HR | Hazard ratio |
EBV | Epstein–Barr virus |
BMI | Body mass index |
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Localization/Topic | Search Strategy | Number of References Identified |
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Cancer of the oral cavity #1 | (oral [Tiab] OR mouth [Tiab] OR gingiva [Tiab] OR gingival [Tiab] OR tongue [Tiab] OR palate [Tiab] OR palatal [Tiab] OR buccal [Tiab]) AND (cancer * [Tiab] OR carcinoma * [Tiab] OR malignan * [Tiab] OR tumor * [Tiab] OR tumor * [Tiab] OR neoplasm * [Tiab]) | 136,837 |
Etiology #2 | (risk * [Title/Abstract] OR risk factor * [Title/Abstract] OR exposure * [Title/Abstract] OR exposed [Title/Abstract]) | 3,888,254 |
Combination | #1 AND #2 | 31,350 |
Carcinogenic Agents with Sufficient Evidence in Humans | Carcinogenic Agents with Limited Evidence | |
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Oral cavity | Alcoholic beverages Betel with tobacco Betel without tobacco HPV 16 Smoking Passive smoking | HPV 18 Bitumen, occupational exposure to oxidized and hard bitumen and their emissions during roofing and mastic asphalt work |
Oropharynx | HPV 16 | |
Pharynx | Alcoholic beverages Betel with tobacco HPV 16 Smoking | Asbestosis Opium Printing processes Passive smoking |
Larynx | Acid smokes Strong inorganics Alcoholic beverages Asbestosis Opium Smoking | HPV 16 Rubber production Mustard gas Passive smoking |
Agent is Carcinogenic to Humans, Group 1 | Probably Carcinogenic to Humans, Group 2A | Potentially Carcinogenic to Humans, Group 2B | |
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Serotype HPV | 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, and 59 | 68 | 26, 30, 34, 53, 66, 69, 67, 68, 70, 73, 82, 85, and 97 |
Cancer Site | |||||
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Occupational Exposures | Type of Evidence | Oral Cavity | Oropharynx | Hypopharynx | Larynx |
Asbestosis IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | Limited evidence | Sufficient evidence | |
Literature | Langevin et al., 2013 [94]: Case-control study OR = 1.41 [1.01 to 1.97]. Paget-Bailly et al., 2012 [55]: Meta-analysis meta-RR = 1.25 [1.10–1.42] (oral cavity and pharynx altogether). Marchand et al., 2000 [95]: Case-control study OR = 1.80 [1.08–2.99] (hypopharynx). | Goodman et al., 1999 [96]: Meta-analysis Meta-RR = 133 [114–155]. Hall et al., 2020 [97]: Case control-study with exposure measurement Cumulative exposure >90th percentile OR = 1.3 [1.0–1.6] | |||
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | |||
Literature | (Oral cavity and pharynx altogether) Paget-Bailly et al., 2012 [55]: Meta-analysis meta-RR = 1.14 [1.02–1.28] | Paget-Bailly et al., 2012 [98]: Meta-analysis Meta-RR = 129 [1.10–1.52] | |||
Wood dusts IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | Limited evidence | ||
Literature | Smailyte et al., 2012 [99]: Cohort study SIR = 2.83 [1.29–5.37] | Langevin et al., 2013 [94]: Case control study OR = 1.2 [1.0–1.3] | |||
Metal Dust IARC classification: Group 2B (industry) | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | Limited evidence | ||
Literature | Langevin et al., 2013 [94] Case control study OR = 1.2 [1.0–1.4] | ||||
Textile industry IARC classification: Group 2B (industry) | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | |||
Literature | Paget-Bailly et al., 2012 [94]: Meta-analysis meta-RR = 1.41 [1.09–1.53] (textile dust) (Paget-Bailly et al., 2012 [55]) | ||||
Industrial rubber manufacturing process IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | Limited evidence | ||
Literature | Paget-Bailly et al., 2012 [98]: Meta-analysis meta-RR= 1.39 [1.13–1.71] | ||||
Silica dust IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | |||
Literature | Chen et al., 2012 [100]: Meta-analysis OR = 1.39 [1.17–1.67]. Hall et al., 2020 [97]: Case-control study with exposure measurement OR = 1.4 [1.2–1.7] Cumulative exposure 75th–90th percentile OR = 1.4 [1.1–1.8]. | ||||
Diesel exhaust IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | |||
Literature | Paget-Bailly et al., 2012 [98]: Meta-analysis meta-RR = 1.16 [1.10–1.33] | ||||
Uranium IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | |||
Literature | Dupree et al., 1987 [101]: Cohort study SMR = 447 [144–1043] | ||||
Mustard gas IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | Limited evidence | ||
Literature | Easton et al., 1988: Cohort study [102] Standardized mortality ratio (SMR) = 549 | Easton et al., 1988 [102]: Cohort study SMR = 273 | |||
Occupational Exposure risk Factors | Oral Cavity | Oropharynx | Hypopharynx | Larynx | |
Chlorinated solvents IARC classification: Group 1 Trichloroethylene (TCE) Group 2A Perchloroethylene (PCE) | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | |||
Literature | Carton et al., 2017 [103]: Case-control study PCE: OR = 2.97 [1.05–8.45]; trichloroethylene TCE: OR = 2.15 [1.21–3.81] | ||||
Barul et al., 2017 [104]: Case-control study PCE OR = 3.86 [1.30–11.48] | |||||
Welding fumes IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | |||
Literature | Gustavsson et al., 1998 [105]: Case-control study RR = 2.3 [1.10–4.7] | Gustavsson et al., 1998 [105]: Case-control study RR = 2.0 [1.0–3.7] | |||
Barul et al., 2020 [106]: Case-control study OR = 1.31 [1.03–1.67] | |||||
Domestic emissions from domestic coal combustion IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | No evidence | |||
Literature | Shangina et al., 2006 [107]: Case-control study OR = 4.19 [1.18–14.89] | ||||
Sapkota et al., 2008 [108]: Coal period of use > 50 years hypopharynx OR = 3.47 [0.95–12.69] and larynx OR = 3.65 [1.11–11.93]. | |||||
Vegetable dusts No IARC classification | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | |||
Literature | Laakkonen et al., 2006 [109]: Cohort study SIR = 3.55 [1.3–7.72] | ||||
Occupational Exposure Risk Factors | Oral Cavity | Oropharynx | Hypopharynx | Larynx | |
Flour dust IARC classification: Group 3 | IARC classification by cancer site | No evidence | |||
Literature | Carton et al., 2018 [110]: Case control study OR = 1.55 [1.11–2.17] | ||||
Leather dust IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Inadequate evidence | |||
Literature | Radoï et al., 2019 [111]: Case-control study OR = 2.26 [1.07–4.76] | ||||
Mustard gas IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Limited evidence | No evidence | Limited evidence | |
Literature | Easton et al., 1988 [102]: Cohort study SMR = 280 | Easton et al., 1988 [102]: Cohort study SMR = 549 | Easton et al., 1988 [102]: Cohort study SMR = 273 | ||
Bitumen IARC classification:
| IARC classification by cancer site | Limited evidence | |||
Literature | Hansen, 1989 [112] Cohort study SMR= 1111 [135–4014] | Mundt et al., 2018 [113] Meta-analysis meta-RR = 1.31 [1.03–1.67] | |||
Printing process IARC classification: Group 1 | IARC classification by cancer site | Limited evidence | |||
Literature | Lloyd et al., 1977 [114]: Cohort study RR =2.4 [1.2–4.6]. Leon et al., 1994 [115]: Cohort study editors SMR = 1053 [128–3803] office workers SMR = 638 [132–1864]. |
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Nokovitch, L.; Maquet, C.; Crampon, F.; Taihi, I.; Roussel, L.-M.; Obongo, R.; Virard, F.; Fervers, B.; Deneuve, S. Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma Risk Factors: State of the Art. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 3264. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093264
Nokovitch L, Maquet C, Crampon F, Taihi I, Roussel L-M, Obongo R, Virard F, Fervers B, Deneuve S. Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma Risk Factors: State of the Art. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(9):3264. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093264
Chicago/Turabian StyleNokovitch, Lara, Charles Maquet, Frédéric Crampon, Ihsène Taihi, Lise-Marie Roussel, Rais Obongo, François Virard, Béatrice Fervers, and Sophie Deneuve. 2023. "Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma Risk Factors: State of the Art" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 9: 3264. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093264
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