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2. Terminology and conceptual apparatus of tissue donation and tissue banking: interdisciplinary expert consensus (Part 2)
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Kirilova, I. A., primary, Aleynik, D. Ya., additional, Basankin, I. V., additional, Bozhkova, S. A., additional, Borovkova, N. V., additional, Vorobyev, K. A., additional, Burtsev, A. V., additional, Vissarionov, S. V., additional, Gilevich, I. V., additional, Guzyukina, S. A., additional, Kozlovskikh, O. V., additional, Kulakova, K. V., additional, Makarov, M. S., additional, Mushkin, A. Yu., additional, Nazarenko, A. G., additional, Nikolayev, N. S., additional, Ovsyankin, A. V., additional, Ovchinnikov, E. N., additional, Peleganchuk, V. A., additional, Ponomarev, I. N., additional, Ryabykh, S. O., additional, Smolentsev, D. V., additional, Tikhilov, R. M., additional, Shangina, O. R., additional, Cherdantseva, L. A., additional, and Korytkin, A. A., additional
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- 2024
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3. Risk factors for head and neck cancer in more and less developed countries: Analysis from the INHANCE consortium
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Goyal, N, Hennessy, M, Lehman, E, Lin, W, Agudo, A, Ahrens, W, Boccia, S, Brennan, P, Brenner, H, Cadoni, G, Canova, C, Chen, C, Conway, D, Curado, M, Dal Maso, L, Daudt, A, Edefonti, V, Fabianova, E, Fernandez, L, Franceschi, S, Garavello, W, Gillison, M, Hayes, R, Healy, C, Herrero, R, Holcatova, I, Kanda, J, Kelsey, K, Hansen, B, Koifman, R, Lagiou, P, La Vecchia, C, Levi, F, Li, G, Lissowska, J, Mendoza Lopez, R, Luce, D, Macfarlane, G, Mates, D, Matsuo, K, Mcclean, M, Menezes, A, Menvielle, G, Morgenstern, H, Moysich, K, Negri, E, Olshan, A, Pandics, T, Polesel, J, Purdue, M, Radoi, L, Ramroth, H, Richiardi, L, Schantz, S, Schwartz, S, Serraino, D, Shangina, O, Smith, E, Sturgis, E, Swiatkowska, B, Thomson, P, Vaughan, T, Vilensky, M, Winn, D, Wunsch-Filho, V, Yu, G, Zevallos, J, Zhang, Z, Zheng, T, Znaor, A, Boffetta, P, Hashibe, M, Lee, Y, Muscat, J, Goyal N., Hennessy M., Lehman E., Lin W., Agudo A., Ahrens W., Boccia S., Brennan P., Brenner H., Cadoni G., Canova C., Chen C., Conway D., Curado M., Dal Maso L., Daudt A. W., Edefonti V., Fabianova E., Fernandez L., Franceschi S., Garavello W., Gillison M., Hayes R. B., Healy C., Herrero R., Holcatova I., Kanda J. L., Kelsey K., Hansen B., Koifman R., Lagiou P., La Vecchia C., Levi F., Li G., Lissowska J., Mendoza Lopez R., Luce D., Macfarlane G., Mates D., Matsuo K., McClean M., Menezes A., Menvielle G., Morgenstern H., Moysich K., Negri E., Olshan A. F., Pandics T., Polesel J., Purdue M., Radoi L., Ramroth H., Richiardi L., Schantz S., Schwartz S. M., Serraino D., Shangina O., Smith E., Sturgis E. M., Swiatkowska B., Thomson P., Vaughan T. L., Vilensky M., Winn D. M., Wunsch-Filho V., Yu G. -P., Zevallos J. P., Zhang Z. -F., Zheng T., Znaor A., Boffetta P., Hashibe M., Lee Y. -C. A., Muscat J. E., Goyal, N, Hennessy, M, Lehman, E, Lin, W, Agudo, A, Ahrens, W, Boccia, S, Brennan, P, Brenner, H, Cadoni, G, Canova, C, Chen, C, Conway, D, Curado, M, Dal Maso, L, Daudt, A, Edefonti, V, Fabianova, E, Fernandez, L, Franceschi, S, Garavello, W, Gillison, M, Hayes, R, Healy, C, Herrero, R, Holcatova, I, Kanda, J, Kelsey, K, Hansen, B, Koifman, R, Lagiou, P, La Vecchia, C, Levi, F, Li, G, Lissowska, J, Mendoza Lopez, R, Luce, D, Macfarlane, G, Mates, D, Matsuo, K, Mcclean, M, Menezes, A, Menvielle, G, Morgenstern, H, Moysich, K, Negri, E, Olshan, A, Pandics, T, Polesel, J, Purdue, M, Radoi, L, Ramroth, H, Richiardi, L, Schantz, S, Schwartz, S, Serraino, D, Shangina, O, Smith, E, Sturgis, E, Swiatkowska, B, Thomson, P, Vaughan, T, Vilensky, M, Winn, D, Wunsch-Filho, V, Yu, G, Zevallos, J, Zhang, Z, Zheng, T, Znaor, A, Boffetta, P, Hashibe, M, Lee, Y, Muscat, J, Goyal N., Hennessy M., Lehman E., Lin W., Agudo A., Ahrens W., Boccia S., Brennan P., Brenner H., Cadoni G., Canova C., Chen C., Conway D., Curado M., Dal Maso L., Daudt A. W., Edefonti V., Fabianova E., Fernandez L., Franceschi S., Garavello W., Gillison M., Hayes R. B., Healy C., Herrero R., Holcatova I., Kanda J. L., Kelsey K., Hansen B., Koifman R., Lagiou P., La Vecchia C., Levi F., Li G., Lissowska J., Mendoza Lopez R., Luce D., Macfarlane G., Mates D., Matsuo K., McClean M., Menezes A., Menvielle G., Morgenstern H., Moysich K., Negri E., Olshan A. F., Pandics T., Polesel J., Purdue M., Radoi L., Ramroth H., Richiardi L., Schantz S., Schwartz S. M., Serraino D., Shangina O., Smith E., Sturgis E. M., Swiatkowska B., Thomson P., Vaughan T. L., Vilensky M., Winn D. M., Wunsch-Filho V., Yu G. -P., Zevallos J. P., Zhang Z. -F., Zheng T., Znaor A., Boffetta P., Hashibe M., Lee Y. -C. A., and Muscat J. E.
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Objective: We analyzed the pooled case-control data from the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium to compare cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption risk factors for head and neck cancer between less developed and more developed countries. Subjects and Methods: The location of each study was categorized as either a less developed or more developed country. We compared the risk of overall head and neck cancer and cancer of specific anatomic subsites associated with cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption. Additionally, age and sex distribution between categories was compared. Results: The odds ratios for head and neck cancer sites associated with smoking duration differed between less developed and more developed countries. Smoking greater than 20 years conferred a higher risk for oral cavity and laryngeal cancer in more developed countries, whereas the risk was greater for oropharynx and hypopharynx cancer in less developed countries. Alcohol consumed for more than 20 years conferred a higher risk for oropharynx, hypopharynx, and larynx cancer in less developed countries. The proportion of cases that were young (<45 years) or female differed by country type for some HNC subsites. Conclusion: These findings suggest the degree of industrialization and economic development affects the relationship between smoking and alcohol with head and neck cancer.
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- 2023
4. Innervation of Facial Muscles Using an Allogeneic Biomaterial in an Experiment
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Musina, L. A., primary, Shangina, O. R., additional, Lebedeva, A. I., additional, Prusakov, A. V., additional, Yashin, A. V., additional, Ponamarev, V. S., additional, Radnatarov, V. D., additional, and Lunegov, A. M., additional
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- 2023
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5. Risk factors for head and neck cancer in more and less developed countries: Analysis from the INHANCE consortium
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Goyal, N., Hennessy, M., Lehman, E., Lin, W., Agudo, A., Ahrens, W., Boccia, Stefania, Brennan, P., Brenner, H., Cadoni, Gabriella, Canova, C., Chen, Chen, Conway, D., Curado, M., Dal Maso, L., Daudt, A. W., Edefonti, V., Fabianova, E., Fernandez, L., Franceschi, S., Garavello, W., Gillison, M., Hayes, R. B., Healy, C., Herrero, R., Holcatova, I., Kanda, J. L., Kelsey, K., Hansen, B., Koifman, R., Lagiou, Pagona, La Vecchia, C., Levi, F., Li, G., Lissowska, J., Mendoza Lopez, R., Luce, D., Macfarlane, G., Mates, D., Matsuo, K., Mcclean, M., Menezes, A., Menvielle, G., Morgenstern, H., Moysich, K., Negri, Erica, Olshan, A. F., Pandics, T., Polesel, J., Purdue, M., Radoi, L., Ramroth, H., Richiardi, L., Schantz, S., Schwartz, S. M., Serraino, D., Shangina, O., Smith, E., Sturgis, E. M., Swiatkowska, B., Thomson, P., Vaughan, T. L., Vilensky, M., Winn, D. M., Wunsch-Filho, V., Yu, G. -P., Zevallos, J. P., Zhang, Z. -F., Zheng, T., Znaor, A., Boffetta, Paolo, Hashibe, M., Lee, Y. -C. A., Muscat, J. E., Boccia S. (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), Cadoni G. (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), Chen C., Lagiou P., Negri E., Boffetta P., Goyal, N., Hennessy, M., Lehman, E., Lin, W., Agudo, A., Ahrens, W., Boccia, Stefania, Brennan, P., Brenner, H., Cadoni, Gabriella, Canova, C., Chen, Chen, Conway, D., Curado, M., Dal Maso, L., Daudt, A. W., Edefonti, V., Fabianova, E., Fernandez, L., Franceschi, S., Garavello, W., Gillison, M., Hayes, R. B., Healy, C., Herrero, R., Holcatova, I., Kanda, J. L., Kelsey, K., Hansen, B., Koifman, R., Lagiou, Pagona, La Vecchia, C., Levi, F., Li, G., Lissowska, J., Mendoza Lopez, R., Luce, D., Macfarlane, G., Mates, D., Matsuo, K., Mcclean, M., Menezes, A., Menvielle, G., Morgenstern, H., Moysich, K., Negri, Erica, Olshan, A. F., Pandics, T., Polesel, J., Purdue, M., Radoi, L., Ramroth, H., Richiardi, L., Schantz, S., Schwartz, S. M., Serraino, D., Shangina, O., Smith, E., Sturgis, E. M., Swiatkowska, B., Thomson, P., Vaughan, T. L., Vilensky, M., Winn, D. M., Wunsch-Filho, V., Yu, G. -P., Zevallos, J. P., Zhang, Z. -F., Zheng, T., Znaor, A., Boffetta, Paolo, Hashibe, M., Lee, Y. -C. A., Muscat, J. E., Boccia S. (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), Cadoni G. (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), Chen C., Lagiou P., Negri E., and Boffetta P.
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Objective We analyzed the pooled case-control data from the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium to compare cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption risk factors for head and neck cancer between less developed and more developed countries. Subjects and Methods The location of each study was categorized as either a less developed or more developed country. We compared the risk of overall head and neck cancer and cancer of specific anatomic subsites associated with cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption. Additionally, age and sex distribution between categories was compared. Results The odds ratios for head and neck cancer sites associated with smoking duration differed between less developed and more developed countries. Smoking greater than 20 years conferred a higher risk for oral cavity and laryngeal cancer in more developed countries, whereas the risk was greater for oropharynx and hypopharynx cancer in less developed countries. Alcohol consumed for more than 20 years conferred a higher risk for oropharynx, hypopharynx, and larynx cancer in less developed countries. The proportion of cases that were young (<45 years) or female differed by country type for some HNC subsites. Conclusion These findings suggest the degree of industrialization and economic development affects the relationship between smoking and alcohol with head and neck cancer.
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- 2023
6. Development of a gum recession model in an experiment
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Lopatina, N. V., primary, Hajbullina, R. R., additional, Danilko, K. V., additional, Shangina, O. R., additional, Tuhvatullina, D. N., additional, and Kurbanova, K. A., additional
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- 2023
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7. Lessons learned from the INHANCE consortium: An overview of recent results on head and neck cancer
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Bravi, F, Lee, Y, Hashibe, M, Boffetta, P, Conway, D, Ferraroni, M, La Vecchia, C, Edefonti, V, Agudo, A, Ahrens, W, Benhamou, S, Boccia, S, Brennan, P, Brenner, H, Cadoni, G, Canova, C, Chen, C, Chuang, S, Curado, M, Dal Maso, L, Daudt, A, D'Souza, G, Fabianova, E, Fernandez, L, Franceschi, S, Garavello, W, Gillison, M, Gross, N, Hayes, R, Healy, C, Herrero, R, Holcatova, I, Kelsey, K, Kjaerheim, K, Koifman, R, Lagiou, P, Lazarus, P, Levi, F, Li, G, Lissowska, J, Luce, D, Macfarlane, G, Mates, D, Matsuo, K, Mcclean, M, Menezes, A, Menvielle, G, Morgenstern, H, Moyses, R, Moysich, K, Muscat, J, Negri, E, Olshan, A, Pandics, T, Polesel, J, Purdue, M, Radoi, L, Ramroth, H, Richiardi, L, Schantz, S, Schwartz, S, Serraino, D, Shangina, O, Smith, E, Sturgis, E, Swiatkowska, B, Thomson, P, Toporcov, T, Vaughan, T, Vilensky, M, Winn, D, Wunsch-Filho, V, Yu, G, Zevallos, J, Zhang, Z, Zheng, T, Znaor, A, Bravi F., Lee Y. -C. A., Hashibe M., Boffetta P., Conway D. I., Ferraroni M., La Vecchia C., Edefonti V., Agudo A., Ahrens W., Benhamou S., Boccia S., Brennan P., Brenner H., Cadoni G., Canova C., Chen C., Chuang S. -C., Curado M. P., Dal Maso L., Daudt A. W., D'Souza G., Fabianova E., Fernandez L., Franceschi S., Garavello W., Gillison M., Gross N. D., Hayes R. B., Healy C., Herrero R., Holcatova I., Kelsey K., Kjaerheim K., Koifman R., Lagiou P., Lazarus P., Levi F., Li G., Lissowska J., Luce D., Macfarlane G. J., Mates D., Matsuo K., McClean M., Menezes A., Menvielle G., Morgenstern H., Moyses R. A., Moysich K., Muscat J., Negri E., Olshan A. F., Pandics T., Polesel J., Purdue M. P., Radoi L., Ramroth H., Richiardi L., Schantz S., Schwartz S. M., Serraino D., Shangina O., Smith E., Sturgis E. M., Swiatkowska B., Thomson P., Toporcov T. N., Vaughan T. L., Vilensky M., Winn D. M., Wunsch-Filho V., Yu G. -P., Zevallos J. P., Zhang Z. -F., Zheng T., Znaor A., Bravi, F, Lee, Y, Hashibe, M, Boffetta, P, Conway, D, Ferraroni, M, La Vecchia, C, Edefonti, V, Agudo, A, Ahrens, W, Benhamou, S, Boccia, S, Brennan, P, Brenner, H, Cadoni, G, Canova, C, Chen, C, Chuang, S, Curado, M, Dal Maso, L, Daudt, A, D'Souza, G, Fabianova, E, Fernandez, L, Franceschi, S, Garavello, W, Gillison, M, Gross, N, Hayes, R, Healy, C, Herrero, R, Holcatova, I, Kelsey, K, Kjaerheim, K, Koifman, R, Lagiou, P, Lazarus, P, Levi, F, Li, G, Lissowska, J, Luce, D, Macfarlane, G, Mates, D, Matsuo, K, Mcclean, M, Menezes, A, Menvielle, G, Morgenstern, H, Moyses, R, Moysich, K, Muscat, J, Negri, E, Olshan, A, Pandics, T, Polesel, J, Purdue, M, Radoi, L, Ramroth, H, Richiardi, L, Schantz, S, Schwartz, S, Serraino, D, Shangina, O, Smith, E, Sturgis, E, Swiatkowska, B, Thomson, P, Toporcov, T, Vaughan, T, Vilensky, M, Winn, D, Wunsch-Filho, V, Yu, G, Zevallos, J, Zhang, Z, Zheng, T, Znaor, A, Bravi F., Lee Y. -C. A., Hashibe M., Boffetta P., Conway D. I., Ferraroni M., La Vecchia C., Edefonti V., Agudo A., Ahrens W., Benhamou S., Boccia S., Brennan P., Brenner H., Cadoni G., Canova C., Chen C., Chuang S. -C., Curado M. P., Dal Maso L., Daudt A. W., D'Souza G., Fabianova E., Fernandez L., Franceschi S., Garavello W., Gillison M., Gross N. D., Hayes R. B., Healy C., Herrero R., Holcatova I., Kelsey K., Kjaerheim K., Koifman R., Lagiou P., Lazarus P., Levi F., Li G., Lissowska J., Luce D., Macfarlane G. J., Mates D., Matsuo K., McClean M., Menezes A., Menvielle G., Morgenstern H., Moyses R. A., Moysich K., Muscat J., Negri E., Olshan A. F., Pandics T., Polesel J., Purdue M. P., Radoi L., Ramroth H., Richiardi L., Schantz S., Schwartz S. M., Serraino D., Shangina O., Smith E., Sturgis E. M., Swiatkowska B., Thomson P., Toporcov T. N., Vaughan T. L., Vilensky M., Winn D. M., Wunsch-Filho V., Yu G. -P., Zevallos J. P., Zhang Z. -F., Zheng T., and Znaor A.
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Objective: To summarize the latest evidence on head and neck cancer epidemiology from the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium. Subjects and Methods: INHANCE was established in 2004 to elucidate the etiology of head and neck cancer through pooled analyses of individual-level data on a large scale. We summarize results from recent INHANCE-based publications updating our 2015 overview. Results: Seventeen papers were published between 2015 and May 2020. These studies further define the nature of risks associated with tobacco and alcohol, and occupational exposures on head and neck cancer. The beneficial effects on incidence of head and neck cancer were identified for good oral health, endogenous and exogenous hormonal factors, and selected aspects of diet related to fruit and vegetables. INHANCE has begun to develop risk prediction models and to pool follow-up data on their studies, finding that ~30% of cases had cancer recurrence and 9% second primary cancers, with overall- and disease-specific 5-year-survival of 51% and 57%, respectively. Conclusions: The number and importance of INHANCE scientific findings provides further evidence of the advantages of large-scale internationally collaborative projects and will support the development of prevention strategies.
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- 2021
8. Treatment of chronic periodontitis using a preparation based on plant components in an experiment
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Valeeva, G. A., primary, Haibullina, R. R., additional, Danilko, K. V., additional, Shangina, O. R., additional, Gerasimova, L. P., additional, Shamsiev, M. R., additional, Astakhova, M. I., additional, and Galiahmetova, I. A., additional
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- 2022
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9. Descriptive, analytical and molecular epidemiology of pancreatic cancer
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Shangina, O. V., primary, Maximovich, D. M., additional, and Zaridze, D. G., additional
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- 2022
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10. Risk factors for head and neck cancer in more and less developed countries: Analysis from the INHANCE consortium
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Goyal, N. Hennessy, M. Lehman, E. Lin, W. Agudo, A. Ahrens, W. Boccia, S. Brennan, P. Brenner, H. Cadoni, G. Canova, C. Chen, C. Conway, D. Curado, M. Dal Maso, L. Daudt, A.W. Edefonti, V. Fabianova, E. Fernandez, L. Franceschi, S. Garavello, W. Gillison, M. Hayes, R.B. Healy, C. Herrero, R. Holcatova, I. Kanda, J.L. Kelsey, K. Hansen, B. Koifman, R. Lagiou, P. La Vecchia, C. Levi, F. Li, G. Lissowska, J. Mendoza López, R. Luce, D. Macfarlane, G. Mates, D. Matsuo, K. McClean, M. Menezes, A. Menvielle, G. Morgenstern, H. Moysich, K. Negri, E. Olshan, A.F. Pandics, T. Polesel, J. Purdue, M. Radoi, L. Ramroth, H. Richiardi, L. Schantz, S. Schwartz, S.M. Serraino, D. Shangina, O. Smith, E. Sturgis, E.M. Świątkowska, B. Thomson, P. Vaughan, T.L. Vilensky, M. Winn, D.M. Wunsch-Filho, V. Yu, G.-P. Zevallos, J.P. Zhang, Z.-F. Zheng, T. Znaor, A. Boffetta, P. Hashibe, M. Lee, Y.-C.A. Muscat, J.E. and Goyal, N. Hennessy, M. Lehman, E. Lin, W. Agudo, A. Ahrens, W. Boccia, S. Brennan, P. Brenner, H. Cadoni, G. Canova, C. Chen, C. Conway, D. Curado, M. Dal Maso, L. Daudt, A.W. Edefonti, V. Fabianova, E. Fernandez, L. Franceschi, S. Garavello, W. Gillison, M. Hayes, R.B. Healy, C. Herrero, R. Holcatova, I. Kanda, J.L. Kelsey, K. Hansen, B. Koifman, R. Lagiou, P. La Vecchia, C. Levi, F. Li, G. Lissowska, J. Mendoza López, R. Luce, D. Macfarlane, G. Mates, D. Matsuo, K. McClean, M. Menezes, A. Menvielle, G. Morgenstern, H. Moysich, K. Negri, E. Olshan, A.F. Pandics, T. Polesel, J. Purdue, M. Radoi, L. Ramroth, H. Richiardi, L. Schantz, S. Schwartz, S.M. Serraino, D. Shangina, O. Smith, E. Sturgis, E.M. Świątkowska, B. Thomson, P. Vaughan, T.L. Vilensky, M. Winn, D.M. Wunsch-Filho, V. Yu, G.-P. Zevallos, J.P. Zhang, Z.-F. Zheng, T. Znaor, A. Boffetta, P. Hashibe, M. Lee, Y.-C.A. Muscat, J.E.
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Objective: We analyzed the pooled case-control data from the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium to compare cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption risk factors for head and neck cancer between less developed and more developed countries. Subjects and Methods: The location of each study was categorized as either a less developed or more developed country. We compared the risk of overall head and neck cancer and cancer of specific anatomic subsites associated with cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption. Additionally, age and sex distribution between categories was compared. Results: The odds ratios for head and neck cancer sites associated with smoking duration differed between less developed and more developed countries. Smoking greater than 20 years conferred a higher risk for oral cavity and laryngeal cancer in more developed countries, whereas the risk was greater for oropharynx and hypopharynx cancer in less developed countries. Alcohol consumed for more than 20 years conferred a higher risk for oropharynx, hypopharynx, and larynx cancer in less developed countries. The proportion of cases that were young (<45 years) or female differed by country type for some HNC subsites. Conclusion: These findings suggest the degree of industrialization and economic development affects the relationship between smoking and alcohol with head and neck cancer. © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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- 2022
11. Dietary Risk Factors for Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract in Central and Eastern Europe
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Sapkota, A., Hsu, C. C., Zaridze, D., Shangina, O., Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., Mates, D., Fabiánová, E., Rudnai, P., Janout, V., Holcatova, I., Brennan, P., Boffetta, P., and Hashibe, M.
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- 2008
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12. Smoking cessation after lung cancer diagnosis improves disease prognosis
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Zaridze, D. G., primary, Mukeria, A. F., additional, Shangina, O. V., additional, and Stilidi, I. S., additional
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- 2022
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13. Joint effects of intensity and duration of cigarette smoking on the risk of head and neck cancer: A bivariate spline model approach
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Di Credico, G, Edefonti, V, Polesel, J, Pauli, F, Torelli, N, Serraino, D, Negri, E, Luce, D, Stucker, I, Matsuo, K, Brennan, P, Vilensky, M, Fernandez, L, Curado, M, Menezes, A, Daudt, A, Koifman, R, Wunsch-Filho, V, Holcatova, I, Ahrens, W, Lagiou, P, Simonato, L, Richiardi, L, Healy, C, Kjaerheim, K, Conway, D, Macfarlane, T, Thomson, P, Agudo, A, Znaor, A, Boaventura Rios, L, Toporcov, T, Franceschi, S, Herrero, R, Muscat, J, Olshan, A, Zevallos, J, La Vecchia, C, Winn, D, Sturgis, E, Li, G, Fabianova, E, Lissowska, J, Mates, D, Rudnai, P, Shangina, O, Swiatkowska, B, Moysich, K, Zhang, Z, Morgenstern, H, Levi, F, Smith, E, Lazarus, P, Bosetti, C, Garavello, W, Kelsey, K, Mcclean, M, Ramroth, H, Chen, C, Schwartz, S, Vaughan, T, Zheng, T, Menvielle, G, Boccia, S, Cadoni, G, Hayes, R, Purdue, M, Gillison, M, Schantz, S, Yu, G, Brenner, H, D'Souza, G, Gross, N, Chuang, S, Boffetta, P, Hashibe, M, Lee, Y, Dal Maso, L, Di Credico G., Edefonti V., Polesel J., Pauli F., Torelli N., Serraino D., Negri E., Luce D., Stucker I., Matsuo K., Brennan P., Vilensky M., Fernandez L., Curado M. P., Menezes A., Daudt A. W., Koifman R., Wunsch-Filho V., Holcatova I., Ahrens W., Lagiou P., Simonato L., Richiardi L., Healy C., Kjaerheim K., Conway D. I., Macfarlane T. V., Thomson P., Agudo A., Znaor A., Boaventura Rios L. F., Toporcov T. N., Franceschi S., Herrero R., Muscat J., Olshan A. F., Zevallos J. P., La Vecchia C., Winn D. M., Sturgis E. M., Li G., Fabianova E., Lissowska J., Mates D., Rudnai P., Shangina O., Swiatkowska B., Moysich K., Zhang Z. -F., Morgenstern H., Levi F., Smith E., Lazarus P., Bosetti C., Garavello W., Kelsey K., McClean M., Ramroth H., Chen C., Schwartz S. M., Vaughan T. L., Zheng T., Menvielle G., Boccia S., Cadoni G., Hayes R. B., Purdue M., Gillison M., Schantz S., Yu G. -P., Brenner H., D'Souza G., Gross N. D., Chuang S. -C., Boffetta P., Hashibe M., Lee Y. -C. A., Dal Maso L., Di Credico, G, Edefonti, V, Polesel, J, Pauli, F, Torelli, N, Serraino, D, Negri, E, Luce, D, Stucker, I, Matsuo, K, Brennan, P, Vilensky, M, Fernandez, L, Curado, M, Menezes, A, Daudt, A, Koifman, R, Wunsch-Filho, V, Holcatova, I, Ahrens, W, Lagiou, P, Simonato, L, Richiardi, L, Healy, C, Kjaerheim, K, Conway, D, Macfarlane, T, Thomson, P, Agudo, A, Znaor, A, Boaventura Rios, L, Toporcov, T, Franceschi, S, Herrero, R, Muscat, J, Olshan, A, Zevallos, J, La Vecchia, C, Winn, D, Sturgis, E, Li, G, Fabianova, E, Lissowska, J, Mates, D, Rudnai, P, Shangina, O, Swiatkowska, B, Moysich, K, Zhang, Z, Morgenstern, H, Levi, F, Smith, E, Lazarus, P, Bosetti, C, Garavello, W, Kelsey, K, Mcclean, M, Ramroth, H, Chen, C, Schwartz, S, Vaughan, T, Zheng, T, Menvielle, G, Boccia, S, Cadoni, G, Hayes, R, Purdue, M, Gillison, M, Schantz, S, Yu, G, Brenner, H, D'Souza, G, Gross, N, Chuang, S, Boffetta, P, Hashibe, M, Lee, Y, Dal Maso, L, Di Credico G., Edefonti V., Polesel J., Pauli F., Torelli N., Serraino D., Negri E., Luce D., Stucker I., Matsuo K., Brennan P., Vilensky M., Fernandez L., Curado M. P., Menezes A., Daudt A. W., Koifman R., Wunsch-Filho V., Holcatova I., Ahrens W., Lagiou P., Simonato L., Richiardi L., Healy C., Kjaerheim K., Conway D. I., Macfarlane T. V., Thomson P., Agudo A., Znaor A., Boaventura Rios L. F., Toporcov T. N., Franceschi S., Herrero R., Muscat J., Olshan A. F., Zevallos J. P., La Vecchia C., Winn D. M., Sturgis E. M., Li G., Fabianova E., Lissowska J., Mates D., Rudnai P., Shangina O., Swiatkowska B., Moysich K., Zhang Z. -F., Morgenstern H., Levi F., Smith E., Lazarus P., Bosetti C., Garavello W., Kelsey K., McClean M., Ramroth H., Chen C., Schwartz S. M., Vaughan T. L., Zheng T., Menvielle G., Boccia S., Cadoni G., Hayes R. B., Purdue M., Gillison M., Schantz S., Yu G. -P., Brenner H., D'Souza G., Gross N. D., Chuang S. -C., Boffetta P., Hashibe M., Lee Y. -C. A., and Dal Maso L.
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Objectives: This study aimed at re-evaluating the strength and shape of the dose-response relationship between the combined (or joint) effect of intensity and duration of cigarette smoking and the risk of head and neck cancer (HNC). We explored this issue considering bivariate spline models, where smoking intensity and duration were treated as interacting continuous exposures. Materials and Methods: We pooled individual-level data from 33 case-control studies (18,260 HNC cases and 29,844 controls) participating in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium. In bivariate regression spline models, exposures to cigarette smoking intensity and duration (compared with never smokers) were modeled as a linear piecewise function within a logistic regression also including potential confounders. We jointly estimated the optimal knot locations and regression parameters within the Bayesian framework. Results: For oral-cavity/pharyngeal (OCP) cancers, an odds ratio (OR) >5 was reached after 30 years in current smokers of ∼20 or more cigarettes/day. Patterns of OCP cancer risk in current smokers differed across strata of alcohol intensity. For laryngeal cancer, ORs >20 were found for current smokers of ≥20 cigarettes/day for ≥30 years. In former smokers who quit ≥10 years ago, the ORs were approximately halved for OCP cancers, and ∼1/3 for laryngeal cancer, as compared to the same levels of intensity and duration in current smokers. Conclusion: Referring to bivariate spline models, this study better quantified the joint effect of intensity and duration of cigarette smoking on HNC risk, further stressing the need of smoking cessation policies
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14. Age at start of using tobacco on the risk of head and neck cancer: Pooled analysis in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium (INHANCE)
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Chang, C, Chang, S, Chuang, S, Berthiller, J, Ferro, G, Matsuo, K, Wunsch-Filho, V, Toporcov, T, de Carvalho, M, La Vecchia, C, Olshan, A, Zevallos, J, Serraino, D, Muscat, J, Sturgis, E, Li, G, Morgenstern, H, Levi, F, Dal Maso, L, Smith, E, Kelsey, K, Mcclean, M, Vaughan, T, Lazarus, P, Ramroth, H, Chen, C, Schwartz, S, Winn, D, Bosetti, C, Edefonti, V, Garavello, W, Negri, E, Hayes, R, Purdue, M, Boccia, S, Cadoni, G, Shangina, O, Koifman, R, Curado, M, Vilensky, M, Swiatkowska, B, Herrero, R, Franceschi, S, Benhamou, S, Fernandez, L, Menezes, A, Daudt, A, Mates, D, Schantz, S, Yu, G, Lissowska, J, Brenner, H, Fabianova, E, Rudnai, P, Brennan, P, Boffetta, P, Zhang, Z, Hashibe, M, Lee, Y, Chang C. -P., Chang S. -C., Chuang S. -C., Berthiller J., Ferro G., Matsuo K., Wunsch-Filho V., Toporcov T. N., de Carvalho M. B., La Vecchia C., Olshan A. F., Zevallos J. P., Serraino D., Muscat J., Sturgis E. M., Li G., Morgenstern H., Levi F., Dal Maso L., Smith E., Kelsey K., McClean M., Vaughan T. L., Lazarus P., Ramroth H., Chen C., Schwartz S. M., Winn D. M., Bosetti C., Edefonti V., Garavello W., Negri E., Hayes R. B., Purdue M. P., Boccia S., Cadoni G., Shangina O., Koifman R., Curado M. P., Vilensky M., Swiatkowska B., Herrero R., Franceschi S., Benhamou S., Fernandez L., Menezes A. M. B., Daudt A. W., Mates D., Schantz S., Yu G. -P., Lissowska J., Brenner H., Fabianova E., Rudnai P., Brennan P., Boffetta P., Zhang Z. -F., Hashibe M., Lee Y. -C. A., Chang, C, Chang, S, Chuang, S, Berthiller, J, Ferro, G, Matsuo, K, Wunsch-Filho, V, Toporcov, T, de Carvalho, M, La Vecchia, C, Olshan, A, Zevallos, J, Serraino, D, Muscat, J, Sturgis, E, Li, G, Morgenstern, H, Levi, F, Dal Maso, L, Smith, E, Kelsey, K, Mcclean, M, Vaughan, T, Lazarus, P, Ramroth, H, Chen, C, Schwartz, S, Winn, D, Bosetti, C, Edefonti, V, Garavello, W, Negri, E, Hayes, R, Purdue, M, Boccia, S, Cadoni, G, Shangina, O, Koifman, R, Curado, M, Vilensky, M, Swiatkowska, B, Herrero, R, Franceschi, S, Benhamou, S, Fernandez, L, Menezes, A, Daudt, A, Mates, D, Schantz, S, Yu, G, Lissowska, J, Brenner, H, Fabianova, E, Rudnai, P, Brennan, P, Boffetta, P, Zhang, Z, Hashibe, M, Lee, Y, Chang C. -P., Chang S. -C., Chuang S. -C., Berthiller J., Ferro G., Matsuo K., Wunsch-Filho V., Toporcov T. N., de Carvalho M. B., La Vecchia C., Olshan A. F., Zevallos J. P., Serraino D., Muscat J., Sturgis E. M., Li G., Morgenstern H., Levi F., Dal Maso L., Smith E., Kelsey K., McClean M., Vaughan T. L., Lazarus P., Ramroth H., Chen C., Schwartz S. M., Winn D. M., Bosetti C., Edefonti V., Garavello W., Negri E., Hayes R. B., Purdue M. P., Boccia S., Cadoni G., Shangina O., Koifman R., Curado M. P., Vilensky M., Swiatkowska B., Herrero R., Franceschi S., Benhamou S., Fernandez L., Menezes A. M. B., Daudt A. W., Mates D., Schantz S., Yu G. -P., Lissowska J., Brenner H., Fabianova E., Rudnai P., Brennan P., Boffetta P., Zhang Z. -F., Hashibe M., and Lee Y. -C. A.
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Background: Tobacco use is a well-established risk factor for head and neck cancer (HNC). However, less is known about the potential impact of exposure to tobacco at an early age on HNC risk. Methods: We analyzed individual-level data on ever tobacco smokers from 27 case-control studies (17,146 HNC cases and 17,449 controls) in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium. Adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using random-effects logistic regression models. Results: Without adjusting for tobacco packyears, we observed that younger age at starting tobacco use was associated with an increased HNC risk for ever smokers (OR<10 years vs. ≥30 years: 1.64, 95% CI: 1.35, 1.97). However, the observed association between age at starting tobacco use and HNC risk became null after adjusting for tobacco packyears (OR<10 years vs. ≥30 years: 0.97, 95% CI: 0.80, 1.19). In the stratified analyses on HNC subsites by tobacco packyears or years since quitting, no difference in the association between age at start and HNC risk was observed. Conclusions: Results from this pooled analysis suggest that increased HNC risks observed with earlier age at starting tobacco smoking are largely due to longer duration and higher cumulative tobacco exposures.
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15. The concept of obtaining and using multipotent mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of dental diseases: literature review
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Hajbullina, R. R., primary, Danilko, K. V., additional, Shangina, O. R., additional, Valeeva, G. A., additional, Lopatina, N. V., additional, Gerasimova, L. P., additional, and Gadiullin, A. M., additional
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16. Lessons learned from the INHANCE consortium: An overview of recent results on head and neck cancer
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Bravi, F., Lee, Y. -C. A., Hashibe, M., Boffetta, Paolo, Conway, D. I., Ferraroni, M., La Vecchia, C., Edefonti, V., Agudo, A., Ahrens, W., Benhamou, S., Boccia, Stefania, Brennan, P., Brenner, H., Cadoni, Gabriella, Canova, C., Chen, Chen, Chuang, S. -C., Curado, M. P., Dal Maso, L., Daudt, A. W., D'Souza, G., Fabianova, E., Fernandez, L., Franceschi, S., Garavello, W., Gillison, M., Gross, N. D., Hayes, R. B., Healy, C., Herrero, R., Holcatova, I., Kelsey, K., Kjaerheim, K., Koifman, R., Lagiou, Pagona, Lazarus, P., Levi, F., Li, G., Lissowska, J., Luce, D., Macfarlane, G. J., Mates, D., Matsuo, K., Mcclean, M., Menezes, A., Menvielle, G., Morgenstern, H., Moyses, R. A., Moysich, K., Muscat, J., Negri, Erica, Olshan, A. F., Pandics, T., Polesel, J., Purdue, M. P., Radoi, L., Ramroth, H., Richiardi, L., Schantz, S., Schwartz, S. M., Serraino, D., Shangina, O., Smith, E., Sturgis, E. M., Swiatkowska, B., Thomson, P., Toporcov, T. N., Vaughan, T. L., Vilensky, M., Winn, D. M., Wunsch-Filho, V., Yu, G. -P., Zevallos, J. P., Zhang, Z. -F., Zheng, T., Znaor, A., Boffetta P., Boccia S. (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), Cadoni G. (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), Chen C., Lagiou P., Negri E., Bravi, F., Lee, Y. -C. A., Hashibe, M., Boffetta, Paolo, Conway, D. I., Ferraroni, M., La Vecchia, C., Edefonti, V., Agudo, A., Ahrens, W., Benhamou, S., Boccia, Stefania, Brennan, P., Brenner, H., Cadoni, Gabriella, Canova, C., Chen, Chen, Chuang, S. -C., Curado, M. P., Dal Maso, L., Daudt, A. W., D'Souza, G., Fabianova, E., Fernandez, L., Franceschi, S., Garavello, W., Gillison, M., Gross, N. D., Hayes, R. B., Healy, C., Herrero, R., Holcatova, I., Kelsey, K., Kjaerheim, K., Koifman, R., Lagiou, Pagona, Lazarus, P., Levi, F., Li, G., Lissowska, J., Luce, D., Macfarlane, G. J., Mates, D., Matsuo, K., Mcclean, M., Menezes, A., Menvielle, G., Morgenstern, H., Moyses, R. A., Moysich, K., Muscat, J., Negri, Erica, Olshan, A. F., Pandics, T., Polesel, J., Purdue, M. P., Radoi, L., Ramroth, H., Richiardi, L., Schantz, S., Schwartz, S. M., Serraino, D., Shangina, O., Smith, E., Sturgis, E. M., Swiatkowska, B., Thomson, P., Toporcov, T. N., Vaughan, T. L., Vilensky, M., Winn, D. M., Wunsch-Filho, V., Yu, G. -P., Zevallos, J. P., Zhang, Z. -F., Zheng, T., Znaor, A., Boffetta P., Boccia S. (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), Cadoni G. (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), Chen C., Lagiou P., and Negri E.
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Objective: To summarize the latest evidence on head and neck cancer epidemiology from the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium. Subjects and Methods: INHANCE was established in 2004 to elucidate the etiology of head and neck cancer through pooled analyses of individual-level data on a large scale. We summarize results from recent INHANCE-based publications updating our 2015 overview. Results: Seventeen papers were published between 2015 and May 2020. These studies further define the nature of risks associated with tobacco and alcohol, and occupational exposures on head and neck cancer. The beneficial effects on incidence of head and neck cancer were identified for good oral health, endogenous and exogenous hormonal factors, and selected aspects of diet related to fruit and vegetables. INHANCE has begun to develop risk prediction models and to pool follow-up data on their studies, finding that ~30% of cases had cancer recurrence and 9% second primary cancers, with overall- and disease-specific 5-year-survival of 51% and 57%, respectively. Conclusions: The number and importance of INHANCE scientific findings provides further evidence of the advantages of large-scale internationally collaborative projects and will support the development of prevention strategies.
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17. Metabolic therapy in cardiology from the perspective of evidence-based medicine
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Kostin, V. I., primary, Shangina, O. A., additional, and Shelikhov, V. G., additional
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18. Spectrum of VHL mutations in clear cell renal cell carcinoma
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Mazurenko, N. N., primary, Tsyganova, I. V., additional, Strelnikov, V. V., additional, Balbutsky, A. V., additional, Malivanova, T. F., additional, Kuznetsova, E. B., additional, Draudin-Krilenko, V. A., additional, Shangina, O. V., additional, Mukeria, A. F., additional, Matveev, V. B., additional, and Zaridze, D. G., additional
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19. The role of macrophages in the tissues regeneration stimulated by the biomaterials
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Muldashev, E. R., Muslimov, S. A., Musina, L. A., Nigmatullin, R. T., Lebedeva, A. I., Shangina, O. R., and Khasanov, R. A.
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20. Prognostic role of PBRM1 marker expression in clear-cell renal-cell carcinoma
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Zaridze, D. G., primary, Mazurenko, N. N., additional, Bezhanova, S. D., additional, Maksimovich, D. M., additional, Shangina, O. V., additional, Draudin-Krylenko, V. A., additional, Mukeria, A. F., additional, and Matveev, V. B., additional
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21. Joint effects of intensity and duration of cigarette smoking on the risk of head and neck cancer: A bivariate spline model approach
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Di Credico, G. Edefonti, V. Polesel, J. Pauli, F. Torelli, N. Serraino, D. Negri, E. Luce, D. Stucker, I. Matsuo, K. Brennan, P. Vilensky, M. Fernandez, L. Curado, M.P. Menezes, A. Daudt, A.W. Koifman, R. Wunsch-Filho, V. Holcatova, I. Ahrens, W. Lagiou, P. Simonato, L. Richiardi, L. Healy, C. Kjaerheim, K. Conway, D.I. Macfarlane, T.V. Thomson, P. Agudo, A. Znaor, A. Boaventura Rios, L.F. Toporcov, T.N. Franceschi, S. Herrero, R. Muscat, J. Olshan, A.F. Zevallos, J.P. La Vecchia, C. Winn, D.M. Sturgis, E.M. Li, G. Fabianova, E. Lissowska, J. Mates, D. Rudnai, P. Shangina, O. Swiatkowska, B. Moysich, K. Zhang, Z.-F. Morgenstern, H. Levi, F. Smith, E. Lazarus, P. Bosetti, C. Garavello, W. Kelsey, K. McClean, M. Ramroth, H. Chen, C. Schwartz, S.M. Vaughan, T.L. Zheng, T. Menvielle, G. Boccia, S. Cadoni, G. Hayes, R.B. Purdue, M. Gillison, M. Schantz, S. Yu, G.-P. Brenner, H. D'Souza, G. Gross, N.D. Chuang, S.-C. Boffetta, P. Hashibe, M. Lee, Y.-C.A. Dal Maso, L. and Di Credico, G. Edefonti, V. Polesel, J. Pauli, F. Torelli, N. Serraino, D. Negri, E. Luce, D. Stucker, I. Matsuo, K. Brennan, P. Vilensky, M. Fernandez, L. Curado, M.P. Menezes, A. Daudt, A.W. Koifman, R. Wunsch-Filho, V. Holcatova, I. Ahrens, W. Lagiou, P. Simonato, L. Richiardi, L. Healy, C. Kjaerheim, K. Conway, D.I. Macfarlane, T.V. Thomson, P. Agudo, A. Znaor, A. Boaventura Rios, L.F. Toporcov, T.N. Franceschi, S. Herrero, R. Muscat, J. Olshan, A.F. Zevallos, J.P. La Vecchia, C. Winn, D.M. Sturgis, E.M. Li, G. Fabianova, E. Lissowska, J. Mates, D. Rudnai, P. Shangina, O. Swiatkowska, B. Moysich, K. Zhang, Z.-F. Morgenstern, H. Levi, F. Smith, E. Lazarus, P. Bosetti, C. Garavello, W. Kelsey, K. McClean, M. Ramroth, H. Chen, C. Schwartz, S.M. Vaughan, T.L. Zheng, T. Menvielle, G. Boccia, S. Cadoni, G. Hayes, R.B. Purdue, M. Gillison, M. Schantz, S. Yu, G.-P. Brenner, H. D'Souza, G. Gross, N.D. Chuang, S.-C. Boffetta, P. Hashibe, M. Lee, Y.-C.A. Dal Maso, L.
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Objectives: This study aimed at re-evaluating the strength and shape of the dose-response relationship between the combined (or joint) effect of intensity and duration of cigarette smoking and the risk of head and neck cancer (HNC). We explored this issue considering bivariate spline models, where smoking intensity and duration were treated as interacting continuous exposures. Materials and Methods: We pooled individual-level data from 33 case-control studies (18,260 HNC cases and 29,844 controls) participating in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium. In bivariate regression spline models, exposures to cigarette smoking intensity and duration (compared with never smokers) were modeled as a linear piecewise function within a logistic regression also including potential confounders. We jointly estimated the optimal knot locations and regression parameters within the Bayesian framework. Results: For oral-cavity/pharyngeal (OCP) cancers, an odds ratio (OR) >5 was reached after 30 years in current smokers of ∼20 or more cigarettes/day. Patterns of OCP cancer risk in current smokers differed across strata of alcohol intensity. For laryngeal cancer, ORs >20 were found for current smokers of ≥20 cigarettes/day for ≥30 years. In former smokers who quit ≥10 years ago, the ORs were approximately halved for OCP cancers, and ∼1/3 for laryngeal cancer, as compared to the same levels of intensity and duration in current smokers. Conclusion: Referring to bivariate spline models, this study better quantified the joint effect of intensity and duration of cigarette smoking on HNC risk, further stressing the need of smoking cessation policies. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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22. Age at start of using tobacco on the risk of head and neck cancer: Pooled analysis in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium (INHANCE)
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Chang, C. -P., Chang, S. -C., Chuang, S. -C., Berthiller, J., Ferro, G., Matsuo, K., Wunsch-Filho, V., Toporcov, T. N., de Carvalho, M. B., La Vecchia, C., Olshan, A. F., Zevallos, J. P., Serraino, D., Muscat, J., Sturgis, E. M., Li, G., Morgenstern, H., Levi, F., Dal Maso, L., Smith, E., Kelsey, K., Mcclean, M., Vaughan, T. L., Lazarus, P., Ramroth, H., Chen, C., Schwartz, S. M., Winn, D. M., Bosetti, C., Edefonti, V., Garavello, W., Negri, E., Hayes, R. B., Purdue, M. P., Boccia, Stefania, Cadoni, Gabriella, Shangina, O., Koifman, R., Curado, M. P., Vilensky, M., Swiatkowska, B., Herrero, R., Franceschi, S., Benhamou, S., Fernandez, L., Menezes, A. M. B., Daudt, A. W., Mates, D., Schantz, S., Yu, G. -P., Lissowska, J., Brenner, H., Fabianova, E., Rudnai, P., Brennan, P., Boffetta, P., Zhang, Z. -F., Hashibe, M., Lee, Y. -C. A., Boccia S. (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), Cadoni G. (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), Chang, C. -P., Chang, S. -C., Chuang, S. -C., Berthiller, J., Ferro, G., Matsuo, K., Wunsch-Filho, V., Toporcov, T. N., de Carvalho, M. B., La Vecchia, C., Olshan, A. F., Zevallos, J. P., Serraino, D., Muscat, J., Sturgis, E. M., Li, G., Morgenstern, H., Levi, F., Dal Maso, L., Smith, E., Kelsey, K., Mcclean, M., Vaughan, T. L., Lazarus, P., Ramroth, H., Chen, C., Schwartz, S. M., Winn, D. M., Bosetti, C., Edefonti, V., Garavello, W., Negri, E., Hayes, R. B., Purdue, M. P., Boccia, Stefania, Cadoni, Gabriella, Shangina, O., Koifman, R., Curado, M. P., Vilensky, M., Swiatkowska, B., Herrero, R., Franceschi, S., Benhamou, S., Fernandez, L., Menezes, A. M. B., Daudt, A. W., Mates, D., Schantz, S., Yu, G. -P., Lissowska, J., Brenner, H., Fabianova, E., Rudnai, P., Brennan, P., Boffetta, P., Zhang, Z. -F., Hashibe, M., Lee, Y. -C. A., Boccia S. (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), and Cadoni G. (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X)
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Background: Tobacco use is a well-established risk factor for head and neck cancer (HNC). However, less is known about the potential impact of exposure to tobacco at an early age on HNC risk. Methods: We analyzed individual-level data on ever tobacco smokers from 27 case-control studies (17,146 HNC cases and 17,449 controls) in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium. Adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using random-effects logistic regression models. Results: Without adjusting for tobacco packyears, we observed that younger age at starting tobacco use was associated with an increased HNC risk for ever smokers (OR<10 years vs. ≥30 years: 1.64, 95% CI: 1.35, 1.97). However, the observed association between age at starting tobacco use and HNC risk became null after adjusting for tobacco packyears (OR<10 years vs. ≥30 years: 0.97, 95% CI: 0.80, 1.19). In the stratified analyses on HNC subsites by tobacco packyears or years since quitting, no difference in the association between age at start and HNC risk was observed. Conclusions: Results from this pooled analysis suggest that increased HNC risks observed with earlier age at starting tobacco smoking are largely due to longer duration and higher cumulative tobacco exposures.
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23. Joint effects of intensity and duration of cigarette smoking on the risk of head and neck cancer: A bivariate spline model approach
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Di Credico, G., Edefonti, V., Polesel, J., Pauli, F., Torelli, N., Serraino, D., Negri, E., Luce, D., Stucker, I., Matsuo, K., Brennan, P., Vilensky, M., Fernandez, L., Curado, M. P., Menezes, A., Daudt, A. W., Koifman, R., Wunsch-Filho, V., Holcatova, I., Ahrens, W., Lagiou, Pagona, Simonato, L., Richiardi, L., Healy, C., Kjaerheim, K., Conway, D. I., Macfarlane, T. V., Thomson, P., Agudo, A., Znaor, A., Boaventura Rios, L. F., Toporcov, T. N., Franceschi, S., Herrero, R., Muscat, J., Olshan, A. F., Zevallos, J. P., La Vecchia, C., Winn, D. M., Sturgis, E. M., Li, G., Fabianova, E., Lissowska, J., Mates, D., Rudnai, P., Shangina, O., Swiatkowska, B., Moysich, K., Zhang, Z. -F., Morgenstern, H., Levi, F., Smith, E., Lazarus, P., Bosetti, C., Garavello, W., Kelsey, K., Mcclean, M., Ramroth, H., Chen, C., Schwartz, S. M., Vaughan, T. L., Zheng, T., Menvielle, G., Boccia, Stefania, Cadoni, Gabriella, Hayes, R. B., Purdue, M., Gillison, M., Schantz, S., Yu, G. -P., Brenner, H., D'Souza, G., Gross, N. D., Chuang, S. -C., Boffetta, Paolo, Hashibe, M., Lee, Y. -C. A., Dal Maso, L., Lagiou P., Boccia S. (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), Cadoni G. (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), Boffetta P., Di Credico, G., Edefonti, V., Polesel, J., Pauli, F., Torelli, N., Serraino, D., Negri, E., Luce, D., Stucker, I., Matsuo, K., Brennan, P., Vilensky, M., Fernandez, L., Curado, M. P., Menezes, A., Daudt, A. W., Koifman, R., Wunsch-Filho, V., Holcatova, I., Ahrens, W., Lagiou, Pagona, Simonato, L., Richiardi, L., Healy, C., Kjaerheim, K., Conway, D. I., Macfarlane, T. V., Thomson, P., Agudo, A., Znaor, A., Boaventura Rios, L. F., Toporcov, T. N., Franceschi, S., Herrero, R., Muscat, J., Olshan, A. F., Zevallos, J. P., La Vecchia, C., Winn, D. M., Sturgis, E. M., Li, G., Fabianova, E., Lissowska, J., Mates, D., Rudnai, P., Shangina, O., Swiatkowska, B., Moysich, K., Zhang, Z. -F., Morgenstern, H., Levi, F., Smith, E., Lazarus, P., Bosetti, C., Garavello, W., Kelsey, K., Mcclean, M., Ramroth, H., Chen, C., Schwartz, S. M., Vaughan, T. L., Zheng, T., Menvielle, G., Boccia, Stefania, Cadoni, Gabriella, Hayes, R. B., Purdue, M., Gillison, M., Schantz, S., Yu, G. -P., Brenner, H., D'Souza, G., Gross, N. D., Chuang, S. -C., Boffetta, Paolo, Hashibe, M., Lee, Y. -C. A., Dal Maso, L., Lagiou P., Boccia S. (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), Cadoni G. (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), and Boffetta P.
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Objectives: This study aimed at re-evaluating the strength and shape of the dose-response relationship between the combined (or joint) effect of intensity and duration of cigarette smoking and the risk of head and neck cancer (HNC). We explored this issue considering bivariate spline models, where smoking intensity and duration were treated as interacting continuous exposures. Materials and Methods: We pooled individual-level data from 33 case-control studies (18,260 HNC cases and 29,844 controls) participating in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium. In bivariate regression spline models, exposures to cigarette smoking intensity and duration (compared with never smokers) were modeled as a linear piecewise function within a logistic regression also including potential confounders. We jointly estimated the optimal knot locations and regression parameters within the Bayesian framework. Results: For oral-cavity/pharyngeal (OCP) cancers, an odds ratio (OR) >5 was reached after 30 years in current smokers of ∼20 or more cigarettes/day. Patterns of OCP cancer risk in current smokers differed across strata of alcohol intensity. For laryngeal cancer, ORs >20 were found for current smokers of ≥20 cigarettes/day for ≥30 years. In former smokers who quit ≥10 years ago, the ORs were approximately halved for OCP cancers, and ∼1/3 for laryngeal cancer, as compared to the same levels of intensity and duration in current smokers. Conclusion: Referring to bivariate spline models, this study better quantified the joint effect of intensity and duration of cigarette smoking on HNC risk, further stressing the need of smoking cessation policies.
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24. RISK FACTORS FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
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Zaridze, D. G., primary, Mukeria, A. F., additional, and Shangina, O. V., additional
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25. Common colorectal cancer risk alleles contribute to the multiple colorectal adenoma phenotype, but do not influence colonic polyposis in FAP
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Cheng, T. H. T., Gorman, M., Martin, L., Barclay, E., Casey, G., Newcomb, P. A., Conti, D. V., Schumacher, F. R., Gallinger, S., Lindor, N. M., Hopper, J., Jenkins, M., Hunter, D. J., Kraft, P., Jacobs, K. B., Cox, D. G., Yeager, M., Hankinson, S. E., Wacholder, S., Wang, Z., Welch, R., Hutchinson, A., Wang, J., Yu, K., Chatterjee, N., Orr, N., Willett, W. C., Colditz, G. A., Ziegler, R. G., Berg, C. D., Buys, S. S., McCarty, C. A., Feigelson, H. S., Calle, E. E., Thun, M. J., Hayes, R. B., Tucker, M., Gerhard, D. S., Fraumeni, J. F., Jr., Hoover, R. N., Thomas, G., Chanock, S. J., Ciampa, J., Gonzalez-Bosquet, J., Berndt, S., Amundadottir, L., Diver, W. R., Albanes, D., Virtamo, J., Weinstein, S. J., Cancel-Tassin, G., Cussenot, O., Valeri, A., Andriole, G. L., Crawford, E. D., Haiman, C. A., Henderson, B., Kolonel, L., March, L. L., Siddiq, A., Riboli, E., Key, T. J., Kaaks, R., Isaacs, W., Isaacs, S., Wiley, K. E., Gronberg, H., Wiklund, F., Stattin, P., Xu, J., Zheng, S. L., Sun, J., Vatten, L. J., Hveem, K., Kumle, M., Purdue, M. P., Johansson, M., Zelenika, D., Toro, J. R., Scelo, G., Moore, L. E., Prokhortchouk, E., Wu, X., Kiemeney, L. A., Gaborieau, V., Chow, W. -H., Zaridze, D., Matveev, V., Lubinski, J., Trubicka, J., Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., Lissowska, J., Rudnai, P., Fabianova, E., Bucur, A., Bencko, V., Foretova, L., Janout, V., Boffetta, P., Colt, J. S., Davis, F. G., Schwartz, K. L., Banks, R. E., Selby, P. J., Harnden, P., Hsing, A. W., Grubb, R. L., III, Boeing, H., Vineis, P., Clavel-Chapelon, F., Palli, D., Tumino, R., Krogh, V., Panico, S., Duell, E. J., Quirós, J. R., Sanchez, M. -J., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Dorronsoro, M., Khaw, K. -T., Allen, N. E., Bueno-de-Mesquita, H. B., Peeters, P. H. M., Trichopoulos, D., Linseisen, J., Ljungberg, B., Overvad, K., Tjønnel, Romieu, I., Mukeria, A., Shangina, O., Stevens, V. L., Gapstur, S. M., Pharoah, P. D., Easton, D. F., Njølstad, I., Tell, G. 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Male ,pathogenesi ,genetic association ,phenotype ,Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Protein ,colorectal cancer ,Colorectal Neoplasm ,cancer risk ,gene frequency ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,DNA glycosyltransferase, adult ,DNA glycosylase MutY ,colon polyposi ,single nucleotide polymorphism ,genetic variability ,middle aged ,controlled study ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,human ,DNA Glycosylase ,Germ-Line Mutation ,Aged ,colorectal adenoma ,Allele ,modifier gene ,Genes, Modifier ,disease predisposition ,APC protein, human ,major clinical study ,digestive system diseases ,human tissue ,APC protein ,female ,priority journal ,Adenomatous Polyposis Coli ,germline mutation ,familial colon polyposi ,adenoma ,single nucleotide polymorphism, Adenoma ,genetic ,genetic predisposition - Abstract
The presence of multiple (5-100) colorectal adenomas suggests an inherited predisposition, but the genetic aetiology of this phenotype is undetermined if patients test negative for Mendelian polyposis syndromes such as familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and MUTYH-associated polyposis (MAP). We investigated whether 18 common colorectal cancer (CRC) predisposition single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) could help to explain some cases with multiple adenomas who phenocopied FAP or MAP, but had no pathogenic APC or MUTYH variant. No multiple adenoma case had an outlying number of CRC SNP risk alleles, but multiple adenoma patients did have a significantly higher number of risk alleles than population controls (P = 5.7 × 10-7). The association was stronger in those with ≥ 10 adenomas. The CRC SNPs accounted for 4.3% of the variation in multiple adenoma risk, with three SNPs (rs6983267, rs10795668, rs3802842) explaining 3.0% of the variation. In FAP patients, the CRC risk score did not differ significantly from the controls, as we expected given the overwhelming effect of pathogenic germline APC variants on the phenotype of these cases. More unexpectedly, we found no evidence that the CRC SNPs act as modifier genes for the number of colorectal adenomas in FAP patients. In conclusion, common colorectal tumour risk alleles contribute to the development of multiple adenomas in patients without pathogenic germline APC or MUTYH variants. This phenotype may have 'polygenic' or monogenic origins. The risk of CRC in relatives of multiple adenoma cases is probably much lower for cases with polygenic disease, and this should be taken into account when counselling such patients. © 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
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26. Genome-wide association analyses identify new susceptibility loci for oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer
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Lesseur, C. Diergaarde, B. Olshan, A.F. Wünsch-Filho, V. Ness, A.R. Liu, G. Lacko, M. Eluf-Neto, J. Franceschi, S. Lagiou, P. Macfarlane, G.J. Richiardi, L. Boccia, S. Polesel, J. Kjaerheim, K. Zaridze, D. Johansson, M. Menezes, A.M. Curado, M.P. Robinson, M. Ahrens, W. Canova, C. Znaor, A. Castellsagué, X. Conway, D.I. Holcátová, I. Mates, D. Vilensky, M. Healy, C.M. Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N. Fabiánová, E. Lissowska, J. Grandis, J.R. Weissler, M.C. Tajara, E.H. Nunes, F.D. De Carvalho, M.B. Thomas, S. Hung, R.J. Peters, W.H.M. Herrero, R. Cadoni, G. Bueno-De-Mesquita, H.B. Steffen, A. Agudo, A. Shangina, O. Xiao, X. Gaborieau, V. Chabrier, A. Anantharaman, D. Boffetta, P. Amos, C.I. McKay, J.D. Brennan, P.
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We conducted a genome-wide association study of oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer in 6,034 cases and 6,585 controls from Europe, North America and South America. We detected eight significantly associated loci (P < 5 × 10 â'8), seven of which are new for these cancer sites. Oral and pharyngeal cancers combined were associated with loci at 6p21.32 (rs3828805, HLA-DQB1), 10q26.13 (rs201982221, LHPP) and 11p15.4 (rs1453414, OR52N2-TRIM5). Oral cancer was associated with two new regions, 2p23.3 (rs6547741, GPN1) and 9q34.12 (rs928674, LAMC3), and with known cancer-related loci - 9p21.3 (rs8181047, CDKN2B-AS1) and 5p15.33 (rs10462706, CLPTM1L). Oropharyngeal cancer associations were limited to the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) region, and classical HLA allele imputation showed a protective association with the class II haplotype HLA-DRB1∗1301-HLA-DQA1∗0103-HLA-DQB1∗0603 (odds ratio (OR) = 0.59, P = 2.7 × 10-9). Stratified analyses on a subgroup of oropharyngeal cases with information available on human papillomavirus (HPV) status indicated that this association was considerably stronger in HPV-positive (OR = 0.23, P = 1.6 × 10-6) than in HPV-negative (OR = 0.75, P = 0.16) cancers. © 2016 Nature America, Inc. part of Springer Nature, All Rights reserved.
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27. Genome-wide association study of renal cell carcinoma identifiestwo susceptibility loci on 2p21 and 11q13.3
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Purdue MP, Johansson M, Zelenika D, Toro JR, Scelo G, Moore LE, Prokhortchouk E, Wu X, Kiemeney LA, Gaborieau V, Jacobs KB, Chow WH, Zaridze D, Matveev V, Lubinski J, Trubicka J, Szeszenia Dabrowska N, Lissowska J, Rudnai P, Fabianova E, Bucur A, Bencko V, Foretova L, Janout V, Boffetta P, Colt JS, Davis FG, Schwartz KL, Banks RE, Selby PJ, Harnden P, Berg CD, Hsing AW, Grubb RL 3rd, Boeing H, Vineis P, Clavel Chapelon F, Palli D, Tumino R, Krogh V, Duell EJ, Quirós JR, Sanchez MJ, Navarro C, Ardanaz E, Dorronsoro M, Khaw KT, Allen NE, Bueno de Mesquita HB, Peeters PH, Trichopoulos D, Linseisen J, Ljungberg B, Overvad K, Tjønneland A, Romieu I, Riboli E, Mukeria A, Shangina O, Stevens VL, Thun MJ, Diver WR, Gapstur SM, Pharoah PD, Easton DF, Albanes D, Weinstein SJ, Virtamo J, Vatten L, Hveem K, Njølstad I, Tell GS, Stoltenberg C, Kumar R, Koppova K, Cussenot O, Benhamou S, Oosterwijk E, Vermeulen SH, Aben KK, van der Marel SL, Ye Y, Wood CG, Pu X, Mazur AM, Boulygina ES, Chekanov NN, Foglio M, Lechner D, Gut I, Heath S, Blanche H, Hutchinson A, Thomas G, Wang Z, Yeager M, Fraumeni JF Jr, Skryabin KG, McKay JD, Rothman N, Chanock SJ, Lathrop M, Brennan P., PANICO, SALVATORE, Purdue, Mp, Johansson, M, Zelenika, D, Toro, Jr, Scelo, G, Moore, Le, Prokhortchouk, E, Wu, X, Kiemeney, La, Gaborieau, V, Jacobs, Kb, Chow, Wh, Zaridze, D, Matveev, V, Lubinski, J, Trubicka, J, Szeszenia Dabrowska, N, Lissowska, J, Rudnai, P, Fabianova, E, Bucur, A, Bencko, V, Foretova, L, Janout, V, Boffetta, P, Colt, J, Davis, Fg, Schwartz, Kl, Banks, Re, Selby, Pj, Harnden, P, Berg, Cd, Hsing, Aw, Grubb RL, 3rd, Boeing, H, Vineis, P, Clavel Chapelon, F, Palli, D, Tumino, R, Krogh, V, Panico, Salvatore, Duell, Ej, Quirós, Jr, Sanchez, Mj, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, E, Dorronsoro, M, Khaw, Kt, Allen, Ne, Bueno de Mesquita, Hb, Peeters, Ph, Trichopoulos, D, Linseisen, J, Ljungberg, B, Overvad, K, Tjønneland, A, Romieu, I, Riboli, E, Mukeria, A, Shangina, O, Stevens, Vl, Thun, Mj, Diver, Wr, Gapstur, Sm, Pharoah, Pd, Easton, Df, Albanes, D, Weinstein, Sj, Virtamo, J, Vatten, L, Hveem, K, Njølstad, I, Tell, G, Stoltenberg, C, Kumar, R, Koppova, K, Cussenot, O, Benhamou, S, Oosterwijk, E, Vermeulen, Sh, Aben, Kk, van der Marel, Sl, Ye, Y, Wood, Cg, Pu, X, Mazur, Am, Boulygina, E, Chekanov, Nn, Foglio, M, Lechner, D, Gut, I, Heath, S, Blanche, H, Hutchinson, A, Thomas, G, Wang, Z, Yeager, M, Fraumeni JF, Jr, Skryabin, Kg, Mckay, Jd, Rothman, N, Chanock, Sj, Lathrop, M, and Brennan, P.
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28. A genome-wide association study of upperaerodigestive tract cancers conducted within the INHANCE consortium
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McKay JD, Truong T, Gaborieau V, Chabrier A, Chuang SC, Byrnes G, Zaridze D, Shangina O, Szeszenia Dabrowska N, Lissowska J, Rudnai P, Fabianova E, Bucur A, Bencko V, Holcatova I, Janout V, Foretova L, Lagiou P, Trichopoulos D, Benhamou S, Bouchardy C, Ahrens W, Merletti F, Richiardi L, Talamini R, Barzan L, Kjaerheim K, Macfarlane GJ, Macfarlane TV, Simonato L, Canova C, Agudo A, Castellsagué X, Lowry R, Conway DI, McKinney PA, Healy CM, Toner ME, Znaor A, Curado MP, Koifman S, Menezes A, Wünsch Filho V, Neto JE, Garrote LF, Boccia S, Cadoni G, Arzani D, Olshan AF, Weissler MC, Funkhouser WK, Luo J, Lubiński J, Trubicka J, Lener M, Oszutowska D, Schwartz SM, Chen C, Fish S, Doody DR, Muscat JE, Lazarus P, Gallagher CJ, Chang SC, Zhang ZF, Wei Q, Sturgis EM, Wang LE, Franceschi S, Herrero R, Kelsey KT, McClean MD, Marsit CJ, Nelson HH, Romkes M, Buch S, Nukui T, Zhong S, Lacko M, Manni JJ, Peters WH, Hung RJ, McLaughlin J, Vatten L, Njølstad I, Goodman GE, Field JK, Liloglou T, Vineis P, Clavel Chapelon F, Palli D, Tumino R, Krogh V, González CA, Quirós JR, Martínez C, Navarro C, Ardanaz E, Larrañaga N, Khaw KT, Key T, Bueno de Mesquita HB, Peeters PH, Trichopoulou A, Linseisen J, Boeing H, Hallmans G, Overvad K, Tjønneland A, Kumle M, Riboli E, Välk K, Vooder T, Metspalu A, Zelenika D, Boland A, Delepine M, Foglio M, Lechner D, Blanché H, Gut IG, Galan P, Heath S, Hashibe M, Hayes RB, Boffetta P, Lathrop M, Brennan P., PANICO, SALVATORE, Mckay, Jd, Truong, T, Gaborieau, V, Chabrier, A, Chuang, Sc, Byrnes, G, Zaridze, D, Shangina, O, Szeszenia Dabrowska, N, Lissowska, J, Rudnai, P, Fabianova, E, Bucur, A, Bencko, V, Holcatova, I, Janout, V, Foretova, L, Lagiou, P, Trichopoulos, D, Benhamou, S, Bouchardy, C, Ahrens, W, Merletti, F, Richiardi, L, Talamini, R, Barzan, L, Kjaerheim, K, Macfarlane, Gj, Macfarlane, Tv, Simonato, L, Canova, C, Agudo, A, Castellsagué, X, Lowry, R, Conway, Di, Mckinney, Pa, Healy, Cm, Toner, Me, Znaor, A, Curado, Mp, Koifman, S, Menezes, A, Wünsch Filho, V, Neto, Je, Garrote, Lf, Boccia, S, Cadoni, G, Arzani, D, Olshan, Af, Weissler, Mc, Funkhouser, Wk, Luo, J, Lubiński, J, Trubicka, J, Lener, M, Oszutowska, D, Schwartz, Sm, Chen, C, Fish, S, Doody, Dr, Muscat, Je, Lazarus, P, Gallagher, Cj, Chang, Sc, Zhang, Zf, Wei, Q, Sturgis, Em, Wang, Le, Franceschi, S, Herrero, R, Kelsey, Kt, Mcclean, Md, Marsit, Cj, Nelson, Hh, Romkes, M, Buch, S, Nukui, T, Zhong, S, Lacko, M, Manni, Jj, Peters, Wh, Hung, Rj, Mclaughlin, J, Vatten, L, Njølstad, I, Goodman, Ge, Field, Jk, Liloglou, T, Vineis, P, Clavel Chapelon, F, Palli, D, Tumino, R, Krogh, V, Panico, Salvatore, González, Ca, Quirós, Jr, Martínez, C, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, E, Larrañaga, N, Khaw, Kt, Key, T, Bueno de Mesquita, Hb, Peeters, Ph, Trichopoulou, A, Linseisen, J, Boeing, H, Hallmans, G, Overvad, K, Tjønneland, A, Kumle, M, Riboli, E, Välk, K, Vooder, T, Metspalu, A, Zelenika, D, Boland, A, Delepine, M, Foglio, M, Lechner, D, Blanché, H, Gut, Ig, Galan, P, Heath, S, Hashibe, M, Hayes, Rb, Boffetta, P, Lathrop, M, and Brennan, P.
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29. Estimating and explaining the effect of education and income on head and neck cancer risk: INHANCE consortium pooled analysis of 31 case-control studies from 27 countries
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Conway, D.I. Brenner, D.R. McMahon, A.D. Macpherson, L.M.D. Agudo, A. Ahrens, W. Bosetti, C. Brenner, H. Castellsague, X. Chen, C. Curado, M.P. Curioni, O.A. Maso, L.D. Daudt, A.W. De Gois Filho, J.F. D'Souza, G. Edefonti, V. Fabianova, E. Fernandez, L. Franceschi, S. Gillison, M. Hayes, R.B. Healy, C.M. Herrero, R. Holcatova, I. Jayaprakash, V. Kelsey, K. Kjaerheim, K. Koifman, S. La Vecchia, C. Lagiou, P. Lazarus, P. Levi, F. Lissowska, J. Luce, D. Macfarlane, T.V. Mates, D. Matos, E. McClean, M. Menezes, A.M. Menvielle, G. Merletti, F. Morgenstern, H. Moysich, K. Müller, H. Muscat, J. Olshan, A.F. Purdue, M.P. Ramroth, H. Richiardi, L. Rudnai, P. Schantz, S. Schwartz, S.M. Shangina, O. Simonato, L. Smith, E. Stucker, I. Sturgis, E.M. Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N. Talamini, R. Thomson, P. Vaughan, T.L. Wei, Q. Winn, D.M. Wunsch-Filho, V. Yu, G.-P. Zhang, Z.-F. Zheng, T. Znaor, A. Boffetta, P. Chuang, S.-C. Ghodrat, M. Lee, Y.-C.A. Hashibe, M. Brennan, P.
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Low socioeconomic status has been reported to be associated with head and neck cancer risk. However, previous studies have been too small to examine the associations by cancer subsite, age, sex, global region and calendar time and to explain the association in terms of behavioral risk factors. Individual participant data of 23,964 cases with head and neck cancer and 31,954 controls from 31 studies in 27 countries pooled with random effects models. Overall, low education was associated with an increased risk of head and neck cancer (OR 5 2.50; 95% CI 5 2.02-3.09). Overall one-third of the increased risk was not explained by differences in the distribution of cigarette smoking and alcohol behaviors; and it remained elevated among never users of tobacco and nondrinkers (OR 5 1.61; 95% CI 5 1.13-2.31). More of the estimated education effect was not explained by cigarette smoking and alcohol behaviors: in women than in men, in older than younger groups, in the oropharynx than in other sites, in South/Central America than in Europe/North America and was strongest in countries with greater income inequality. Similar findings were observed for the estimated effect of low versus high household income. The lowest levels of income and educational attainment were associated with more than 2-fold increased risk of head and neck cancer, which is not entirely explained by differences in the distributions of behavioral risk factors for these cancers and which varies across cancer sites, sexes, countries and country income inequality levels. © 2014 UICC.
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30. Genome-wide association analyses identify new susceptibility loci for oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer.
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Lesseur, C, Diergaarde, B, Olshan, Af, Wünsch Filho, V, Ness, Ar, Liu, Guopeng, Lacko, M, Eluf Neto, J, Franceschi, S, Lagiou, P, Macfarlane, Gj, Richiardi, L, Boccia, Stefania, Polesel, J, Kjaerheim, K, Zaridze, D, Johansson, M, Menezes, Am, Curado, Mp, Robinson, M, Ahrens, W, Canova, C, Znaor, A, Castellsagué, X, Conway, Di, Holcátová, I, Mates, D, Vilensky, M, Healy, Cm, Szeszenia Dąbrowska, N, Fabiánová, E, Lissowska, J, Grandis, Jr, Weissler, Mc, Tajara, Eh, Nunes, Fd, de Carvalho, Mb, Thomas, S, Hung, Rj, Peters, Wh, Herrero, R, Cadoni, Gabriella, Bueno de Mesquita, Hb, Steffen, A, Agudo, A, Shangina, O, Xiao, X, Gaborieau, V, Chabrier, A, Anantharaman, D, Boffetta, Paolo, Amos, Ci, Mckay, Jd, Brennan, P. 1., Boccia, Stefania (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), Cadoni, Gabriella (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), Lesseur, C, Diergaarde, B, Olshan, Af, Wünsch Filho, V, Ness, Ar, Liu, Guopeng, Lacko, M, Eluf Neto, J, Franceschi, S, Lagiou, P, Macfarlane, Gj, Richiardi, L, Boccia, Stefania, Polesel, J, Kjaerheim, K, Zaridze, D, Johansson, M, Menezes, Am, Curado, Mp, Robinson, M, Ahrens, W, Canova, C, Znaor, A, Castellsagué, X, Conway, Di, Holcátová, I, Mates, D, Vilensky, M, Healy, Cm, Szeszenia Dąbrowska, N, Fabiánová, E, Lissowska, J, Grandis, Jr, Weissler, Mc, Tajara, Eh, Nunes, Fd, de Carvalho, Mb, Thomas, S, Hung, Rj, Peters, Wh, Herrero, R, Cadoni, Gabriella, Bueno de Mesquita, Hb, Steffen, A, Agudo, A, Shangina, O, Xiao, X, Gaborieau, V, Chabrier, A, Anantharaman, D, Boffetta, Paolo, Amos, Ci, Mckay, Jd, Brennan, P. 1., Boccia, Stefania (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), and Cadoni, Gabriella (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X)
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We conducted a genome-wide association study of oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer in 6,034 cases and 6,585 controls from Europe, North America and South America. We detected eight significantly associated loci (P < 5 × 10−8), seven of which are new for these cancer sites. Oral and pharyngeal cancers combined were associated with loci at 6p21.32 (rs3828805, HLA-DQB1), 10q26.13 (rs201982221, LHPP) and 11p15.4 (rs1453414, OR52N2–TRIM5). Oral cancer was associated with two new regions, 2p23.3 (rs6547741, GPN1) and 9q34.12 (rs928674, LAMC3), and with known cancer-related loci—9p21.3 (rs8181047, CDKN2B-AS1) and 5p15.33 (rs10462706, CLPTM1L). Oropharyngeal cancer associations were limited to the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) region, and classical HLA allele imputation showed a protective association with the class II haplotype HLA-DRB1*1301–HLA-DQA1*0103–HLA-DQB1*0603 (odds ratio (OR) = 0.59, P = 2.7 × 10−9). Stratified analyses on a subgroup of oropharyngeal cases with information available on human papillomavirus (HPV) status indicated that this association was considerably stronger in HPV-positive (OR = 0.23, P = 1.6 × 10−6) than in HPV-negative (OR = 0.75, P = 0.16) cancers.
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31. Low frequency of cigarette smoking and the risk of head and neck cancer in the INHANCE consortium pooled analysis.
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Berthiller, J, Straif, K, Agudo, A, Ahrens, W, Bezerra Dos Santos, A, Boccia, Stefania, Cadoni, Gabriella, Canova, Chiara, Castellsague, X, Chen, Chen, Conway, D, Curado, Mp, Dal Maso, L, Daudt, Aw, Fabianova, E, Fernandez, L, Franceschi, S, Fukuyama, Ee, Hayes, Rb, Healy, C, Herrero, R, Holcatova, I, Kelsey, K, Kjaerheim, K, Koifman, S, Lagiou, P, La Vecchia, C, Lazarus, P, Levi, F, Lissowska, J, Macfarlane, T, Mates, D, Mcclean, M, Menezes, A, Merletti, F, Morgenstern, H, Muscat, J, Olshan, Af, Purdue, M, Ramroth, H, Rudnai, P, Schwartz, Sm, Serraino, D, Shangina, O, Smith, E, Sturgis, Em, Szeszenia Dabrowska, N, Thomson, P, Vaughan, Tl, Vilensky, M, Wei, Q, Winn, Dm, Wünsch Filho, V, Zhang, Zf, Znaor, A, Ferro, Giorgia, Brennan, P, Boffetta, Paolo, Hashibe, M, Lee, Yc50, Boccia, Stefania (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), Cadoni, Gabriella (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), Berthiller, J, Straif, K, Agudo, A, Ahrens, W, Bezerra Dos Santos, A, Boccia, Stefania, Cadoni, Gabriella, Canova, Chiara, Castellsague, X, Chen, Chen, Conway, D, Curado, Mp, Dal Maso, L, Daudt, Aw, Fabianova, E, Fernandez, L, Franceschi, S, Fukuyama, Ee, Hayes, Rb, Healy, C, Herrero, R, Holcatova, I, Kelsey, K, Kjaerheim, K, Koifman, S, Lagiou, P, La Vecchia, C, Lazarus, P, Levi, F, Lissowska, J, Macfarlane, T, Mates, D, Mcclean, M, Menezes, A, Merletti, F, Morgenstern, H, Muscat, J, Olshan, Af, Purdue, M, Ramroth, H, Rudnai, P, Schwartz, Sm, Serraino, D, Shangina, O, Smith, E, Sturgis, Em, Szeszenia Dabrowska, N, Thomson, P, Vaughan, Tl, Vilensky, M, Wei, Q, Winn, Dm, Wünsch Filho, V, Zhang, Zf, Znaor, A, Ferro, Giorgia, Brennan, P, Boffetta, Paolo, Hashibe, M, Lee, Yc50, Boccia, Stefania (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), and Cadoni, Gabriella (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X)
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BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for head and neck cancer (HNC). To our knowledge, low cigarette smoking (<10 cigarettes per day) has not been extensively investigated in fine categories or among never alcohol drinkers. METHODS: We conducted a pooled analysis of individual participant data from 23 independent case-control studies including 19 660 HNC cases and 25 566 controls. After exclusion of subjects using other tobacco products including cigars, pipes, snuffed or chewed tobacco and straw cigarettes (tobacco product used in Brazil), as well as subjects smoking more than 10 cigarettes per day, 4093 HNC cases and 13 416 controls were included in the analysis. The lifetime average frequency of cigarette consumption was categorized as follows: never cigarette users, >0-3, >3-5, >5-10 cigarettes per day. RESULTS: Smoking >0-3 cigarettes per day was associated with a 50% increased risk of HNC in the study population [odds ratio (OR) = 1.52, 95% confidence interval (CI): (1.21, 1.90). Smoking >3-5 cigarettes per day was associated in each subgroup from OR = 2.01 (95% CI: 1.22, 3.31) among never alcohol drinkers to OR = 2.74 (95% CI: 2.01, 3.74) among women and in each cancer site, particularly laryngeal cancer (OR = 3.48, 95% CI: 2.40, 5.05). However, the observed increased risk of HNC for low smoking frequency was not found among smokers with smoking duration shorter than 20 years. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest a public health message that low frequency of cigarette consumption contributes to the development of HNC. However, smoking duration seems to play at least an equal or a stronger role in the development of HNC. © The Author 2015; all rights reserved. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association. KEYWORDS: Head and neck cancer; low frequency cigarette smoking; pooled analysis; risk factors
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32. A genome-wide association study of upper aerodigestive tract cancers conducted within the INHANCE consortium
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Horwitz, M.S., McKay, J.D., Truong, T., Gaborieau, V., Chabrier, A., Chuang, S.-C., Byrnes, G., Zaridze, D., Shangina, O., Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., Lissowska, J., Rudnai, P., Fabianova, E., Bucur, A., Bencko, V., Holcatova, I., Janout, V., Foretova, L., Lagiou, P., Trichopoulos, D., Benhamou, S., Bouchardy, C., Ahrens, W., Merletti, F., Richiardi, L., Talamini, R., Barzan, L., Kjaerheim, K., Macfarlane, G.J., Macfarlane, T.V., Simonato, L., Canova, C., Agudo, A., Castellsagué, X., Lowry, R., Conway, D.I., McKinney, P.A., Healy, C.M., Toner, M.E., Znaor, A., Curado, M.P., Koifman, S., Menezes, A., Wünsch-Filho, V., Neto, J.E., Garrote, L.F., Boccia, S., Cadoni, G., Arzani, D., Olshan, A.F., Weissler, M.C., Funkhouser, W.K., Luo, J., Lubiński, J., Trubicka, J., Lener, M., Oszutowska, D., Schwartz, S.M., Chen, C., Fish, S., Doody, D.R., Muscat, J.E., Lazarus, P., Gallagher, C.J., Chang, S.C., Zhang, Z.F., Wei, Q., Sturgis, E.M., Wang, L.E., Franceschi, S., Herrero, R., Kelsey, K.T., McClean, M.D., Marsit, C.J., Nelson, H.H., Romkes, M., Buch, S., Nukui, T., Zhong, S., Lacko, M., Manni, J.J., Peters, W.H.M., Hung, R.J., McLaughlin, J., Vatten, L., Njølstad, I., Goodman, G.E., Field, J.K., Liloglou, T., Vineis, P., Clavel-Chapelon, F., Palli, D., Tumino, R., Krogh, V., Panico, S., González, C.A., Quirós, J.R., Martínez, C., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Larrañaga, N., Khaw, K.T., Key, T., Bueno-de-Mesquita, H. B., Peeters, P.H.M., Trichopoulou, A., Linseisen, J., Boeing, H., Hallmans, G., Overvad, K., Tjønneland, A., Kumle, M., Riboli, E., Välk, K., Vooder, T., Metspalu, A., Zelenika, D., Boland, A., Delepine, M., Foglio, M., Lechner, D., Blanché, H., Gut, I.G., Galan, P., Heath, S., Hashibe, M., Hayes, R.B., Boffetta, P., Lathrop, M., and Brennan, P.
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Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successful in identifying common genetic variation involved in susceptibility to etiologically complex disease. We conducted a GWAS to identify common genetic variation involved in susceptibility to upper aero-digestive tract (UADT) cancers. Genome-wide genotyping was carried out using the Illumina HumanHap300 beadchips in 2,091 UADT cancer cases and 3,513 controls from two large European multi-centre UADT cancer studies, as well as 4,821 generic controls. The 19 top-ranked variants were investigated further in an additional 6,514 UADT cancer cases and 7,892 controls of European descent from an additional 13 UADT cancer studies participating in the INHANCE consortium. Five common variants presented evidence for significant association in the combined analysis (p≤5×10−7). Two novel variants were identified, a 4q21 variant (rs1494961, p = 1×10−8) located near DNA repair related genes HEL308 and FAM175A (or Abraxas) and a 12q24 variant (rs4767364, p = 2×10−8) located in an extended linkage disequilibrium region that contains multiple genes including the aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) gene. Three remaining variants are located in the ADH gene cluster and were identified previously in a candidate gene study involving some of these samples. The association between these three variants and UADT cancers was independently replicated in 5,092 UADT cancer cases and 6,794 controls non-overlapping samples presented here (rs1573496-ADH7, p = 5×10−8; rs1229984-ADH1B, p = 7×10−9; and rs698-ADH1C, p = 0.02). These results implicate two variants at 4q21 and 12q24 and further highlight three ADH variants in UADT cancer susceptibility.
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33. A genome-wide association study of upper aerodigestive tract cancers conducted within the INHANCE consortium
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McKay, J.D., Truong, T., Gaborieau, V., Chabrier, A., Chuang, S.C., Byrnes, G., Zaridze, D., Shangina, O., Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., Lissowska, J., Rudnai, P., Fabianova, E., Bucur, A., Bencko, V., Holcatova, I., Janout, V., Foretova, L., Lagiou, P., Trichopoulos, D., Benhamou, S., Bouchardy, C., Ahrens, W., Merletti, F., Richiardi, L., Talamini, R., Barzan, L., Kjaerheim, K., Macfarlane, G.J., Macfarlane, T.V., Simonato, L., Canova, C., Agudo, A., Castellsague, X., Lowry, R., Conway, D.I., McKinney, P.A., Healy, C.M., Toner, M.E., Znaor, A., Curado, M.P., Koifman, S., Menezes, A., Wunsch-Filho, V., Neto, J.E., Garrote, L.F., Boccia, S., Cadoni, G., Arzani, D., Olshan, A.F., Weissler, M.C., Funkhouser, W.K., Luo, J., Lubinski, J., Trubicka, J., Lener, M., Oszutowska, D., Schwartz, S.M., Chen, C., Fish, S., Doody, D.R., Muscat, J.E., Lazarus, P., Gallagher, C.J., Chang, S.C., Zhang, Z.F., Wei, Q., Sturgis, E.M., Wang, L.E., Franceschi, S., Herrero, R., Kelsey, K.T., McClean, M.D., Marsit, C.J., Nelson, H.H., Romkes, M., Buch, S., Nukui, T., Zhong, S., Lacko, M., Manni, J.J., Peters, W.H.M., Hung, R.J., McLaughlin, J., Vatten, L., Njolstad, I., Goodman, G.E., Field, J.K., Liloglou, T., Vineis, P., Clavel-Chapelon, F., Palli, D., Tumino, R., Krogh, V., Panico, S., Gonzalez, C.A., Quiros, J.R., Martinez, C., Navarro, C, Ardanaz, E., and Larrañaga, N.
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Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successful in identifying common genetic variation involved in susceptibility to etiologically complex disease. We conducted a GWAS to identify common genetic variation involved in susceptibility to upper aero-digestive tract (UADT) cancers. Genome-wide genotyping was carried out using the Illumina HumanHap300 beadchips in 2,091 UADT cancer cases and 3,513 controls from two large European multi-centre UADT cancer studies, as well as 4,821 generic controls. The 19 top-ranked variants were investigated further in an additional 6,514 UADT cancer cases and 7,892 controls of European descent from an additional 13 UADT cancer studies participating in the INHANCE consortium. Five common variants presented evidence for significant association in the combined analysis (p
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34. Comparison of Fibroarchitectonics and Strength Properties Preservation Criteria of Lyophilized Allografts with Different Type of Fibrous Framework
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Shangina, O. R., primary, Khasanov, R. A., additional, Bulgakova, L. A., additional, and Musina, L. A., additional
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35. [Risk factors of laryngeal cancer in Central and Eastern Europe]
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Shangina, O. V., Sdvizhkov, A. M., Kozhanov, L. G., Finkelstern, M. R., Brennan, P., Boffetta, P., Zaridze, D. G., Shangina, O.V., Sdvizhkov, A.M., Kozhanov, L.G., Finkelstern, M.R., Brennan, P., Boffetta, P., and Zaridze, D.G.
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Male ,Alcohol Drinking ,Risk Factors ,Case-Control Studies ,Occupational Exposure ,Risk factors laryngeal cancer Central Eastern Europe ,Smoking ,Humans ,Female ,Europe, Eastern ,Coal Mining ,Laryngeal Neoplasms - Abstract
A case-control epidemiologic study in squamous-cell carcinoma of the larynx (LC) vs. smoking was carried out. Although no independent influence of drinking was found, the synergetic effect of the two habits potentiated the carcinogenic impact. Approximately 87% of LC cases are attributable to tobacco use in Central and Eastern Europe. Occupational exposure to coal dust is regarded as a possible cause.
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36. Multiple ADH genes are associated with upper aerodigestive cancers
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Hashibe, M., McKay, J.D., Curado, M.P., Oliveira, J.C., Koifman, S., Koifman, R., Zaridze, D., Shangina, O., Wünsch-Filho, V., Eluf-Neto, J., Levi, J.E., Matos, E., Lagiou, P., Lagiou, E., Benhamou, S., Bouchardy, C., Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., Menezes, A., Dall’, Agnol, M.M., Merletti, F., Richiardi, L., Fernandez, L., Lence, J., Talamini, R., Barzan, L., Mates, D., Mates, I.N., Kjaerheim, K., Macfarlane, G.J., Macfarlane, T.V., Simonato, L., Canova, C., Holcatova, I., Agudo, A., Castellsague, X., Lowry, R., Janout, V., Kollarova, H., Conway, D.I., McKinney, P.A., Znaor, Ariana, Fabianova, E., Bencko, V., Lissowska, J., Chabrier, A., Hung, R.J., Gaborieau, V., Boffetta, P., and Brennan, P.
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Alcohol is an important risk factor for upper aerodigestive cancers and is principally metabolized by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) enzymes. We have investigated six ADH genetic variants in over 3, 800 aerodigestive cancer cases and 5, 200 controls from three individual studies. Gene variants rs1229984 (ADH1B) and rs1573496 (ADH7) were significantly protective against aerodigestive cancer in each individual study and overall (P = 10(-10) and 10(-9), respectively). These effects became more apparent with increasing alcohol consumption (P for trend = 0.0002 and 0.065, respectively). Both gene effects were independent of each other, implying that multiple ADH genes may be involved in upper aerodigestive cancer etiology.
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37. Adult height and head and neck cancer: a pooled analysis within the INHANCE Consortium
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Leoncini, Emanuele, Ricciardi, Walter, Cadoni, Gabriella, Arzani, Dario, Petrelli, Livia, Paludetti, Gaetano, Brennan, P, Luce, D, Stucker, I, Matsuo, K, Talamini, R, La Vecchia, C, Olshan, Af, Winn, Dm, Herrero, R, Franceschi, S, Castellsague, X, Muscat, J, Morgenstern, H, Zhang, Z, Levi, F, Dal Maso, L, Kelsey, K, Mcclean, M, Vaughan, Tl, Lazarus, P, Purdue, Mp, Hayes, Rb, Chen, C, Schwartz, Sm, Shangina, O, Koifman, S, Ahrens, W, Matos, E, Lagiou, P, Lissowska, J, Szeszenia Dabrowska, N, Fernandez, L, Menezes, A, Agudo, A, Daudt, Aw, Richiardi, L, Kjaerheim, K, Mates, D, Betka, J, Yu, G, Schantz, S, Simonato, L, Brenner, H, Conway, Di, Macfarlane, Tv, Thomson, P, Fabianova, E, Znaor, A, Rudnai, P, Healy, C, Boffetta, P, Chuang, S, Lee, Ya, Hashibe, M, Boccia, Stefania, Ricciardi, Gualtiero (ORCID:0000-0002-5655-688X), Cadoni, Gabriella (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), Paludetti, Gaetano (ORCID:0000-0003-2480-1243), Boccia, Stefania (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), Leoncini, Emanuele, Ricciardi, Walter, Cadoni, Gabriella, Arzani, Dario, Petrelli, Livia, Paludetti, Gaetano, Brennan, P, Luce, D, Stucker, I, Matsuo, K, Talamini, R, La Vecchia, C, Olshan, Af, Winn, Dm, Herrero, R, Franceschi, S, Castellsague, X, Muscat, J, Morgenstern, H, Zhang, Z, Levi, F, Dal Maso, L, Kelsey, K, Mcclean, M, Vaughan, Tl, Lazarus, P, Purdue, Mp, Hayes, Rb, Chen, C, Schwartz, Sm, Shangina, O, Koifman, S, Ahrens, W, Matos, E, Lagiou, P, Lissowska, J, Szeszenia Dabrowska, N, Fernandez, L, Menezes, A, Agudo, A, Daudt, Aw, Richiardi, L, Kjaerheim, K, Mates, D, Betka, J, Yu, G, Schantz, S, Simonato, L, Brenner, H, Conway, Di, Macfarlane, Tv, Thomson, P, Fabianova, E, Znaor, A, Rudnai, P, Healy, C, Boffetta, P, Chuang, S, Lee, Ya, Hashibe, M, Boccia, Stefania, Ricciardi, Gualtiero (ORCID:0000-0002-5655-688X), Cadoni, Gabriella (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), Paludetti, Gaetano (ORCID:0000-0003-2480-1243), and Boccia, Stefania (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X)
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Several epidemiological studies have shown a positive association between adult height and cancer incidence. The only study conducted among women on mouth and pharynx cancer risk, however, reported an inverse association. This study aims to investigate the association between height and the risk of head and neck cancer (HNC) within a large international consortium of HNC. We analyzed pooled individual-level data from 24 case-control studies participating in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated separately for men and women for associations between height and HNC risk. Educational level, tobacco smoking, and alcohol consumption were included in all regression models. Stratified analyses by HNC subsites were performed. This project included 17,666 cases and 28,198 controls. We found an inverse association between height and HNC (adjusted OR per 10 cm height = 0.91, 95 % CI 0.86-0.95 for men; adjusted OR = 0.86, 95 % CI 0.79-0.93 for women). In men, the estimated OR did vary by educational level, smoking status, geographic area, and control source. No differences by subsites were detected. Adult height is inversely associated with HNC risk. As height can be considered a marker of childhood illness and low energy intake, the inverse association is consistent with prior studies showing that HNC occur more frequently among deprived individuals. Further studies designed to elucidate the mechanism of such association would be warranted.
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38. Cigarette, Cigar, and Pipe Smoking and the Risk of Head and Neck Cancers: Pooled Analysis in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium
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Wyss, A, Hashibe, M, Chuang, S, Lee, Ya, Zhang, Z, Yu, G, Winn, Dm, Wei, Q, Talamini, R, Szeszenia Dabrowska, N, Sturgis, Em, Smith, E, Shangina, O, Schwartz, Sm, Schantz, S, Rudnai, P, Purdue, Mp, Eluf Neto, J, Muscat, J, Morgenstern, H, Michaluart, P, Menezes, A, Matos, E, Mates, In, Lissowska, J, Levi, F, Lazarus, P, La Vecchia, C, Koifman, S, Herrero, R, Hayes, Rb, Franceschi, S, Wunsch Filho, V, Fernandez, L, Fabianova, E, Daudt, Aw, Dal Maso, L, Curado, Mp, Chen, C, Castellsague, X, De Carvalho, Mb, Cadoni, Gabriella, Boccia, Stefania, Brennan, P, Boffetta, P, Olshan, Af, Cadoni, Gabriella (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), Boccia, Stefania (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), Wyss, A, Hashibe, M, Chuang, S, Lee, Ya, Zhang, Z, Yu, G, Winn, Dm, Wei, Q, Talamini, R, Szeszenia Dabrowska, N, Sturgis, Em, Smith, E, Shangina, O, Schwartz, Sm, Schantz, S, Rudnai, P, Purdue, Mp, Eluf Neto, J, Muscat, J, Morgenstern, H, Michaluart, P, Menezes, A, Matos, E, Mates, In, Lissowska, J, Levi, F, Lazarus, P, La Vecchia, C, Koifman, S, Herrero, R, Hayes, Rb, Franceschi, S, Wunsch Filho, V, Fernandez, L, Fabianova, E, Daudt, Aw, Dal Maso, L, Curado, Mp, Chen, C, Castellsague, X, De Carvalho, Mb, Cadoni, Gabriella, Boccia, Stefania, Brennan, P, Boffetta, P, Olshan, Af, Cadoni, Gabriella (ORCID:0000-0001-8244-784X), and Boccia, Stefania (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X)
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Cigar and pipe smoking are considered risk factors for head and neck cancers, but the magnitude of effect estimates for these products has been imprecisely estimated. By using pooled data from the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) Consortium (comprising 13,935 cases and 18,691 controls in 19 studies from 1981 to 2007), we applied hierarchical logistic regression to more precisely estimate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for cigarette, cigar, and pipe smoking separately, compared with reference groups of those who had never smoked each single product. Odds ratios for cigar and pipe smoking were stratified by ever cigarette smoking. We also considered effect estimates of smoking a single product exclusively versus never having smoked any product (reference group). Among never cigarette smokers, the odds ratio for ever cigar smoking was 2.54 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.93, 3.34), and the odds ratio for ever pipe smoking was 2.08 (95% CI: 1.55, 2.81). These odds ratios increased with increasing frequency and duration of smoking (Ptrend ≤ 0.0001). Odds ratios for cigar and pipe smoking were not elevated among ever cigarette smokers. Head and neck cancer risk was elevated for those who reported exclusive cigar smoking (odds ratio = 3.49, 95% CI: 2.58, 4.73) or exclusive pipe smoking (odds ratio = 3.71, 95% CI: 2.59, 5.33). These results suggest that cigar and pipe smoking are independently associated with increased risk of head and neck cancers
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39. Genome-wide association study of renal cell carcinoma identifies two susceptibility loci on 2p21 and 11q13.3
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Purdue, M.P., Johansson, M., Zelenika, D., Toro, J.R., Scelo, G., Moore, L.E., Prokhortchouk, E., Wu, X., Kiemeney, L.A.L.M., Gaborieau, V., Jacobs, K.B., Chow, W.H., Zaridze, D., Matveev, V., Lubinski, J., Trubicka, J., Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., Lissowska, J., Rudnai, P., Fabianova, E., Bucur, A., Bencko, V., Foretova, L., Janout, V., Boffetta, P., Colt, J.S., Davis, F.G., Schwartz, K.L., Banks, R.E., Selby, P.J., Harnden, P., Berg, C.D., Hsing, A.W., Grubb, R.L. 3rd, Boeing, H., Vineis, P., Clavel-Chapelon, F., Palli, D., Tumino, R., Krogh, V., Panico, S., Duell, E.J., Quiros, J.R., Sanchez, M.J., Navarro, C, Ardanaz, E., Dorronsoro, M., Khaw, K.T., Allen, N.E., Bueno-De-Mesquita, H.B., Peeters, P.H.M., Trichopoulos, D., Linseisen, J., Ljungberg, B, Overvad, K., Tjonneland, A., Romieu, I., Riboli, E., Mukeria, A., Shangina, O., Stevens, V.L., Thun, M.J., Diver, W.R., Gapstur, S.M., Pharoah, P.D., Easton, D.F., Albanes, D., Weinstein, S.J., Virtamo, J., Vatten, L., Hveem, K., Njolstad, I., Tell, G.S., Stoltenberg, C., Kumar, R., Koppova, K., Cussenot, O., Benhamou, S., Oosterwijk, E., Vermeulen, H.H.M., Aben, K.K.H., Marel, S.L. van der, Ye, Y., Wood, C.G., Pu, X., Mazur, A.M., Boulygina, E.S., Chekanov, N.N., Foglio, M., Lechner, D., Gut, I, Heath, S., Blanche, H., Hutchinson, A., Thomas, G., Wang, Z., Yeager, M., Fraumeni, J.F. Jr., Skryabin, K.G., McKay, J.D., Purdue, M.P., Johansson, M., Zelenika, D., Toro, J.R., Scelo, G., Moore, L.E., Prokhortchouk, E., Wu, X., Kiemeney, L.A.L.M., Gaborieau, V., Jacobs, K.B., Chow, W.H., Zaridze, D., Matveev, V., Lubinski, J., Trubicka, J., Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., Lissowska, J., Rudnai, P., Fabianova, E., Bucur, A., Bencko, V., Foretova, L., Janout, V., Boffetta, P., Colt, J.S., Davis, F.G., Schwartz, K.L., Banks, R.E., Selby, P.J., Harnden, P., Berg, C.D., Hsing, A.W., Grubb, R.L. 3rd, Boeing, H., Vineis, P., Clavel-Chapelon, F., Palli, D., Tumino, R., Krogh, V., Panico, S., Duell, E.J., Quiros, J.R., Sanchez, M.J., Navarro, C, Ardanaz, E., Dorronsoro, M., Khaw, K.T., Allen, N.E., Bueno-De-Mesquita, H.B., Peeters, P.H.M., Trichopoulos, D., Linseisen, J., Ljungberg, B, Overvad, K., Tjonneland, A., Romieu, I., Riboli, E., Mukeria, A., Shangina, O., Stevens, V.L., Thun, M.J., Diver, W.R., Gapstur, S.M., Pharoah, P.D., Easton, D.F., Albanes, D., Weinstein, S.J., Virtamo, J., Vatten, L., Hveem, K., Njolstad, I., Tell, G.S., Stoltenberg, C., Kumar, R., Koppova, K., Cussenot, O., Benhamou, S., Oosterwijk, E., Vermeulen, H.H.M., Aben, K.K.H., Marel, S.L. van der, Ye, Y., Wood, C.G., Pu, X., Mazur, A.M., Boulygina, E.S., Chekanov, N.N., Foglio, M., Lechner, D., Gut, I, Heath, S., Blanche, H., Hutchinson, A., Thomas, G., Wang, Z., Yeager, M., Fraumeni, J.F. Jr., Skryabin, K.G., and McKay, J.D.
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Contains fulltext : 97937.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access), We conducted a two-stage genome-wide association study of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in 3,772 affected individuals (cases) and 8,505 controls of European background from 11 studies and followed up 6 SNPs in 3 replication studies of 2,198 cases and 4,918 controls. Two loci on the regions of 2p21 and 11q13.3 were associated with RCC susceptibility below genome-wide significance. Two correlated variants (r(2) = 0.99 in controls), rs11894252 (P = 1.8 x 10) and rs7579899 (P = 2.3 x 10), map to EPAS1 on 2p21, which encodes hypoxia-inducible-factor-2 alpha, a transcription factor previously implicated in RCC. The second locus, rs7105934, at 11q13.3, contains no characterized genes (P = 7.8 x 10(1)). In addition, we observed a promising association on 12q24.31 for rs4765623, which maps to SCARB1, the scavenger receptor class B, member 1 gene (P = 2.6 x 10). Our study reports previously unidentified genomic regions associated with RCC risk that may lead to new etiological insights.
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40. A genome-wide association study of upper aerodigestive tract cancers conducted within the INHANCE consortium
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McKay, JD, Truong, T, Gaborieau, V, Chabrier, A, Chuang, SC, Byrnes, G, Zaridze, D, Shangina, O, Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N, Lissowska, J, Rudnai, P, Fabianova, E, Bucur, A, Bencko, V, Holcatova, I, Janout, V, Foretova, L, Lagiou, P, Trichopoulos, D, Benhamou, S, Bouchardy, C, Ahrens, W, Merletti, F, Richiardi, L, Talamini, R, Barzan, L, Kjaerheim, K, Macfarlane, GJ, Macfarlane, TV, Simonato, L, Canova, C, Agudo, A, Castellsagué, X, Lowry, R, Conway, DI, McKinney, PA, Healy, CM, Toner, ME, Znaor, A, Curado, MP, Koifman, S, Menezes, A, Wünsch-Filho, V, Neto, JE, Garrote, LF, Boccia, S, Cadoni, G, Arzani, D, Olshan, AF, Weissler, MC, Funkhouser, WK, Luo, J, Lubiński, J, Trubicka, J, Lener, M, Oszutowska, D, Schwartz, SM, Chen, C, Fish, S, Doody, DR, Muscat, JE, Lazarus, P, Gallagher, CJ, Chang, SC, Zhang, ZF, Wei, Q, Sturgis, EM, Wang, LE, Franceschi, S, Herrero, R, Kelsey, KT, McClean, MD, Marsit, CJ, Nelson, HH, Romkes, M, Buch, S, Nukui, T, Zhong, S, Lacko, M, Manni, JJ, Peters, WHM, Hung, RJ, McLaughlin, J, Vatten, L, Njølstad, I, Goodman, GE, Field, JK, Liloglou, T, Vineis, P, Clavel-Chapelon, F, Palli, D, Tumino, R, Krogh, V, Panico, S, González, CA, Quirós, JR, Martínez, C, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, E, Larrañaga, N, McKay, JD, Truong, T, Gaborieau, V, Chabrier, A, Chuang, SC, Byrnes, G, Zaridze, D, Shangina, O, Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N, Lissowska, J, Rudnai, P, Fabianova, E, Bucur, A, Bencko, V, Holcatova, I, Janout, V, Foretova, L, Lagiou, P, Trichopoulos, D, Benhamou, S, Bouchardy, C, Ahrens, W, Merletti, F, Richiardi, L, Talamini, R, Barzan, L, Kjaerheim, K, Macfarlane, GJ, Macfarlane, TV, Simonato, L, Canova, C, Agudo, A, Castellsagué, X, Lowry, R, Conway, DI, McKinney, PA, Healy, CM, Toner, ME, Znaor, A, Curado, MP, Koifman, S, Menezes, A, Wünsch-Filho, V, Neto, JE, Garrote, LF, Boccia, S, Cadoni, G, Arzani, D, Olshan, AF, Weissler, MC, Funkhouser, WK, Luo, J, Lubiński, J, Trubicka, J, Lener, M, Oszutowska, D, Schwartz, SM, Chen, C, Fish, S, Doody, DR, Muscat, JE, Lazarus, P, Gallagher, CJ, Chang, SC, Zhang, ZF, Wei, Q, Sturgis, EM, Wang, LE, Franceschi, S, Herrero, R, Kelsey, KT, McClean, MD, Marsit, CJ, Nelson, HH, Romkes, M, Buch, S, Nukui, T, Zhong, S, Lacko, M, Manni, JJ, Peters, WHM, Hung, RJ, McLaughlin, J, Vatten, L, Njølstad, I, Goodman, GE, Field, JK, Liloglou, T, Vineis, P, Clavel-Chapelon, F, Palli, D, Tumino, R, Krogh, V, Panico, S, González, CA, Quirós, JR, Martínez, C, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, E, and Larrañaga, N
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Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successful in identifying common genetic variation involved in susceptibility to etiologically complex disease. We conducted a GWAS to identify common genetic variation involved in susceptibility to upper aero-digestive tract (UADT) cancers. Genome-wide genotyping was carried out using the Illumina HumanHap300 beadchips in 2,091 UADT cancer cases and 3,513 controls from two large European multi-centre UADT cancer studies, as well as 4,821 generic controls. The 19 top-ranked variants were investigated further in an additional 6,514 UADT cancer cases and 7,892 controls of European descent from an additional 13 UADT cancer studies participating in the INHANCE consortium. Five common variants presented evidence for significant association in the combined analysis (p≤5×10-7). Two novel variants were identified, a 4q21 variant (rs1494961, p = 1×10-8) located near DNA repair related genes HEL308 and FAM175A (or Abraxas) and a 12q24 variant (rs4767364, p = 2×10-8) located in an extended linkage disequilibrium region that contains multiple genes including the aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) gene. Three remaining variants are located in the ADH gene cluster and were identified previously in a candidate gene study involving some of these samples. The association between these three variants and UADT cancers was independently replicated in 5,092 UADT cancer cases and 6,794 controls non-overlapping samples presented here (rs1573496-ADH7, p = 5×10-8; rs1229984-ADH1B, p = 7×10-9; and rs698-ADH1C, p = 0.02). These results implicate two variants at 4q21 and 12q24 and further highlight three ADH variants in UADT cancer susceptibility. © 2011 McKay et al.
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41. Report on the V All-Union Symposium with International Participation «Actual Issues of Tissue and Cell Transplantation»
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Lekishvili, M. V, primary, Shangina, O. R, additional, and Ochkurenko, A. A, additional
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42. Total Exposure and Exposure Rate Effects for Alcohol and Smoking and Risk of Head and Neck Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of Case-Control Studies
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Lubin, J. H., primary, Purdue, M., additional, Kelsey, K., additional, Zhang, Z.-F., additional, Winn, D., additional, Wei, Q., additional, Talamini, R., additional, Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., additional, Sturgis, E. M., additional, Smith, E., additional, Shangina, O., additional, Schwartz, S. M., additional, Rudnai, P., additional, Neto, J. E., additional, Muscat, J., additional, Morgenstern, H., additional, Menezes, A., additional, Matos, E., additional, Mates, I. N., additional, Lissowska, J., additional, Levi, F., additional, Lazarus, P., additional, Vecchia, C. L., additional, Koifman, S., additional, Herrero, R., additional, Franceschi, S., additional, Wunsch-Filho, V., additional, Fernandez, L., additional, Fabianova, E., additional, Daudt, A. W., additional, Maso, L. D., additional, Curado, M. P., additional, Chen, C., additional, Castellsague, X., additional, Brennan, P., additional, Boffetta, P., additional, Hashibe, M., additional, and Hayes, R. B., additional
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43. Sexual behaviors and the risk of head and neck cancers
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Heck, J.E., primary, Berthiller, J., additional, Vaccarella, S., additional, Winn, D.M., additional, Smith, E.M., additional, Shangina, O., additional, Schwartz, S.M., additional, Purdue, M., additional, Eluf-Neto, J., additional, Menezes, A., additional, McClean, M.D., additional, Matos, E., additional, Koifman, S., additional, Kelsey, K.T., additional, Herrero, R., additional, Hayes, R.B., additional, Franceschi, S., additional, Wünsch-Filho, V., additional, Fernandez, L., additional, Daudt, A.W., additional, Curado, M.P., additional, Chen, C., additional, Castellsagué, X., additional, Ferro, G., additional, Brennan, P., additional, Boffetta, P., additional, and Hashibe, M., additional
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44. Oral Health and Risk of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck and Esophagus: Results of Two Multicentric Case-Control Studies
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Guha, N., primary, Boffetta, P., additional, Wunsch Filho, V., additional, Eluf Neto, J., additional, Shangina, O., additional, Zaridze, D., additional, Curado, M. P., additional, Koifman, S., additional, Matos, E., additional, Menezes, A., additional, Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., additional, Fernandez, L., additional, Mates, D., additional, Daudt, A. W., additional, Lissowska, J., additional, Dikshit, R., additional, and Brennan, P., additional
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45. Contribution of Tobacco and Alcohol to the High Rates of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Supraglottis and Glottis in Central Europe
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Hashibe, M., primary, Boffetta, P., additional, Zaridze, D., additional, Shangina, O., additional, Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., additional, Mates, D., additional, Fabianova, E., additional, Rudnai, P., additional, and Brennan, P., additional
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46. The association of sequence variants in DNA repair and cell cycle genes with cancers of the upper aerodigestive tract
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Hall, J., primary, Hashibe, M., additional, Boffetta, P., additional, Gaborieau, V., additional, Moullan, N., additional, Chabrier, A., additional, Zaridze, D., additional, Shangina, O., additional, Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., additional, Mates, D., additional, Janout, V., additional, Fabianova, E., additional, Holcatova, I., additional, Hung, R. J., additional, McKay, J., additional, Canzian, F., additional, and Brennan, P., additional
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47. CELL TECHNOLOGIES, TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
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Babenko, V. A., Silachev, D. N., Goryunov, K., Pevzner, I. B., Popkov, V. A., Zorova, L. D., Plotnikov, E. Y., Zorov, D. B., Sukhikh, G. T., Belodedova, A., Antonova, O. P., Malyugin, B. E., Bol Shov, A., Akhmad, Y. A., Tret Yak, S., Khryshchanovich, V. Y., Borzenok, S. A., Tonayeva, K. D., Ostrovskiy, D. S., Akhmedov, A. K., Kalinnikov, Y. Y., Gavrilova, N. A., Agapov, I. I., Revishchin, A., Tishchenko, O. E., Bobrova, M. M., Safonova, L. A., Agammedov, M. B., Pavlova, G., Gonikova, Z. Z., Nikol Skaya, A. O., Kirsanova, L. A., Shagidulin, M. Y., Onishchenko, N. A., Sevast Yanov, V., Granov, D. A., Sheraliyev, A. R., Polikarpov, A. A., Tileubergenov, I. I., Gerasimova, O. A., Moiseyenko, A., Polekhin, A. S., Raskin, G. A., Efimov, A. E., Agapova, O., Zhura, A., Kulikovskaya, V., Gilevskaya, K. S., Kraskovskiy, A. N., Agagbekov, V. E., Kerimov, T. Z., Zheltonozhko, A. A., Korotkov, S., Nosik, A., Primakova, E. A., Nazarova, E. A., Dedyulya, N., Buzuk, E. S., Petrovskaya, E. G., Yunova, Y. N., Dmitriyeva, M., Efimov, D. Y., Shturich, I. P., Pikirenya, I. I., Shcherba, A. E., Kalachik, O., Krivenko, S., Rummo, O. O., Kuznetsova, E. G., Kuryleva, O. M., Salomatina, L. A., Kulikov, A., Arkhipova, L., Gavrilyuk, V. B., Mndlyan, E. Y., Rudnev, V. R., Glazkova, P. A., Glazkov, A. A., Kulikov, D. A., Lokhonina, A., Nikitina, M. P., El Chaninov, A., Fatkhudinov, T. K., Gelyastanov, A. M., Nemets, E. A., Pankina, A. P., Symanovich, A. A., Savchenkova, I. P., Savchenkova, E. A., Salikhova, D., Georgiy Leonov, Namestnikova, D. D., Bulatenko, N., Gubskiy, I. L., Bukharova, T. B., Sukhinich, K. K., Mel Nikov, P. A., Cherkashova, E. A., Gubskiy, L., Yarygin, K. N., Gol Dshteyn, D., Fomichev, A., Chernyavskiy, A. M., Gulyayeva, K. K., Poveshchenko, O., Kareva, Y. E., Minin, S. M., Nikitin, N. A., Antonova, L., Senokosova, E. A., Sil Nikov, V. N., Krivkina, E. O., Kudryavtseva, Y. A., Barbarash, L. S., Basok, Y. B., Grigor Yev, A. M., Kirillova, A. D., Kovalev, A., Lebedeva, A., Muslimov, S. A., Shangina, O. R., Afanas Yev, S. A., Kondrat Yeva, D. S., Popov, S., Nigmatullin, R. T., Kutushev, R. Z., Motygullin, B. R., Mukhametova, D. A., Ponomareva, A. S., Miloserdov, I. A., Sergeyeva, N. S., Khesuani, Y. D., Kirsanova, V. A., Karalkin, P. A., Sviridova, I. K., Polyakov, P. A., Skaletskaya, G. N., Skaletskiy, N. N., and Bubentsova, G. N.
48. Correction: A Genome-Wide Association Study of Upper Aerodigestive Tract Cancers Conducted within the INHANCE Consortium
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Jd, Mckay, Therese Truong, Gaborieau V, Chabrier A, Chuang S, Byrnes G, Zaridze D, Shangina O, Szeszenia-Dabrowska N, Lissowska J, Rudnai P, Fabianova E, and Brennan P
49. Correction: A Genome-Wide Association Study of Upper Aerodigestive Tract Cancers Conducted within the INHANCE Consortium
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Jd, Mckay, Truong T, Gaborieau V, Chabrier A, Chuang S, Byrnes G, Zaridze D, Shangina O, Szeszenia-Dabrowska N, Lissowska J, Rudnai P, Fabianova E, Bucur A, Bencko V, Holcatova I, Janout V, Foretova L, Lagiou P, Trichopoulos D, and Benhamou S
50. Lessons learned from the INHANCE consortium: An overview of recent results on head and neck cancer
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Bravi, Francesca, Lee, Yuan‐Chin Amy, Hashibe, Mia, Boffetta, Paolo, Conway, David I., Ferraroni, Monica, La Vecchia, Carlo, Edefonti, Valeria, Agudo, Antonio, Ahrens, Wolfgang, Benhamou, Simone, Boccia, Stefania, Brennan, Paul, Brenner, Hermann, Cadoni, Gabriella, Canova, Cristina, Chen, Chu, Chuang, Shu‐Chun, Curado, Maria Paula, Dal Maso, Luigino, Daudt, Alexander W., D'Souza, Gypsyamber, Fabianova, Eleonora, Fernandez, Leticia, Franceschi, Silvia, Garavello, Werner, Gillison, Maura, Gross, Neil D., Hayes, Richard B., Healy, Claire, Herrero, Rolando, Holcatova, Ivana, Kelsey, Karl, Kjaerheim, Kristina, Koifman, Rosalina, Lagiou, Pagona, Lazarus, Philip, Levi, Fabio, Li, Guojun, Lissowska, Jolanta, Luce, Daniele, Macfarlane, Gary J., Mates, Dana, Matsuo, Keitaro, McClean, Michael, Menezes, Ana, Menvielle, Gwenn, Morgenstern, Hal, Moyses, Raquel A., Moysich, Kirsten, Muscat, Joshua, Negri, Eva, Olshan, Andrew F., Pandics, Tamas, Polesel, Jerry, Purdue, Mark P., Radoï, Loredana, Ramroth, Heribert, Richiardi, Lorenzo, Schantz, Stimson, Schwartz, Stephen M., Serraino, Diego, Shangina, Oxana, Smith, Elaine, Sturgis, Erich M., Świątkowska, Beata, Thomson, Peter, Toporcov, Tatiana N., Vaughan, Thomas L., Vilensky, Marta, Winn, Deborah M., Wunsch‐Filho, Victor, Yu, Guo‐Pei, Zevallos, Jose P, Zhang, Zuo‐Feng, Zheng, Tongzhang, Znaor, Ariana, Bravi, F, Lee, Y, Hashibe, M, Boffetta, P, Conway, D, Ferraroni, M, La Vecchia, C, Edefonti, V, Agudo, A, Ahrens, W, Benhamou, S, Boccia, S, Brennan, P, Brenner, H, Cadoni, G, Canova, C, Chen, C, Chuang, S, Curado, M, Dal Maso, L, Daudt, A, D'Souza, G, Fabianova, E, Fernandez, L, Franceschi, S, Garavello, W, Gillison, M, Gross, N, Hayes, R, Healy, C, Herrero, R, Holcatova, I, Kelsey, K, Kjaerheim, K, Koifman, R, Lagiou, P, Lazarus, P, Levi, F, Li, G, Lissowska, J, Luce, D, Macfarlane, G, Mates, D, Matsuo, K, Mcclean, M, Menezes, A, Menvielle, G, Morgenstern, H, Moyses, R, Moysich, K, Muscat, J, Negri, E, Olshan, A, Pandics, T, Polesel, J, Purdue, M, Radoi, L, Ramroth, H, Richiardi, L, Schantz, S, Schwartz, S, Serraino, D, Shangina, O, Smith, E, Sturgis, E, Swiatkowska, B, Thomson, P, Toporcov, T, Vaughan, T, Vilensky, M, Winn, D, Wunsch-Filho, V, Yu, G, Zevallos, J, Zhang, Z, Zheng, T, Znaor, A, Bravi F., Lee Y.-C.A., Hashibe M., Boffetta P., Conway D.I., Ferraroni M., La Vecchia C., Edefonti V., Agudo A., Ahrens W., Benhamou S., Boccia S., Brennan P., Brenner H., Cadoni G., Canova C., Chen C., Chuang S.-C., Curado M.P., Dal Maso L., Daudt A.W., D'Souza G., Fabianova E., Fernandez L., Franceschi S., Garavello W., Gillison M., Gross N.D., Hayes R.B., Healy C., Herrero R., Holcatova I., Kelsey K., Kjaerheim K., Koifman R., Lagiou P., Lazarus P., Levi F., Li G., Lissowska J., Luce D., Macfarlane G.J., Mates D., Matsuo K., McClean M., Menezes A., Menvielle G., Morgenstern H., Moyses R.A., Moysich K., Muscat J., Negri E., Olshan A.F., Pandics T., Polesel J., Purdue M.P., Radoi L., Ramroth H., Richiardi L., Schantz S., Schwartz S.M., Serraino D., Shangina O., Smith E., Sturgis E.M., Swiatkowska B., Thomson P., Toporcov T.N., Vaughan T.L., Vilensky M., Winn D.M., Wunsch-Filho V., Yu G.-P., Zevallos J.P., Zhang Z.-F., Zheng T., and Znaor A.
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INHANCE ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Oral health ,Cancer recurrence ,Article ,Tobacco Use ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,pooled analysi ,prognostic factor ,General Dentistry ,Beneficial effects ,Head and Neck Neoplasm ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Head and neck cancer ,oral cavity cancer ,Case-control study ,prognostic factors ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.disease ,risk factor ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Case-Control Studies ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Family medicine ,Etiology ,laryngeal cancer ,head and neck cancer ,Settore MED/31 - OTORINOLARINGOIATRIA ,pooled analysis ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Case-Control Studie ,business ,Human - Abstract
Objective:\ud \ud To summarize the latest evidence on head and neck cancer epidemiology from the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium.\ud \ud Subjects and Methods:\ud \ud INHANCE was established in 2004 to elucidate the etiology of head and neck cancer through pooled analyses of individual‐level data on a large scale. We summarize results from recent INHANCE‐based publications updating our 2015 overview.\ud \ud Results:\ud \ud Seventeen papers were published between 2015 and May 2020. These studies further define the nature of risks associated with tobacco and alcohol, and occupational exposures on head and neck cancer. The beneficial effects on incidence of head and neck cancer were identified for good oral health, endogenous and exogenous hormonal factors, and selected aspects of diet related to fruit and vegetables. INHANCE has begun to develop risk prediction models and to pool follow‐up data on their studies, finding that ~30% of cases had cancer recurrence and 9% second primary cancers, with overall‐ and disease‐specific 5‐year‐survival of 51% and 57%, respectively.\ud \ud Conclusions:\ud \ud The number and importance of INHANCE scientific findings provides further evidence of the advantages of large‐scale internationally collaborative projects and will support the development of prevention strategies.
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