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Rev Méd Electrón 2019; 41 (3)
Cancerous and pre-cancerous buccal lesions. Associated risk factors. Policlínico Bernardo Posse Years 2017
Hernández CL, Ramírez RR, Serrano DB, Fernández QY
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 618-627
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Introduction: cancer is one the major health problems in humanity, not only in the
field of public health, but also in science in general.It affects a significant group of
persons in the world.
Objetive: to describe the behavior of the cancerous and pre-cancerous lesions in the
buccal cavity and risk factors associated with patients assisted in Bernardo Posse
Clinic, located in San Miguel del Padrón municipality, Havana, 2017.
Materials and methods: an analytic and retrospective study about risk factors
associated with cancerous and pre-cancerous lesions in the buccal cavity in patients
aged 15 and over, between January and November, 2017. There is a universe of 631
patients. Some variable were analyzed in the study.
Results: the male sex predominated prove a predominance of sex masculine with a
52, 9 %. The 35 and 59 age group was the most affected, with a 53,2%. The age
group older than 60 was the most affected with pre-cancerous lesions in the buccal
cavity, with a 1, 42 %. From the patients examined throughout the research, the 53,
2% consumed alcohol in a regular way.
Conclusions: in the study predominated the persons of male sex and the older than
35 years. The pre-cancerous lesions were more frequent in the age group older than
60 years .If was proved the relation between the risk factors and the cancerous and
pre-cancerous lesions.
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