Association between malignancies of the upper aerodigestive tract and uterine cervix Journal Article


Authors: Spitz, M. R.; Sider, J. G.; Schantz, S. P.; Newell, G. R.
Article Title: Association between malignancies of the upper aerodigestive tract and uterine cervix
Abstract: Cancers of the cervix and buccal cavity share histologic, epidemiologic, and exposure characteristics. In particular, cigarette smoking and human papillomavirus (HPV) have been cited as etiologic cofactors of both malignancies. Using incidence data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program of the National Cancer Institute for the years 1973 through 1984, we evaluated the incidence of second cancers of the buccal cavity following an initial cervical cancer. Standardized incidence ratios (SIR) were uniformly elevated for both white (SIR = 2.0), and black (SIR = 3.5) women. There were also elevated risks for the development of cervical cancer following an initial buccal cavity cancer (SIRs = 3.3 and 2.5, respectively). A similar pattern was evident for laryngeal cancer among white women. HPV transmission could account in part for the paired occurrence of these two anatomically distinct cancer sites. Cigarette smoking could act as a synergistic cofactor in the malignant transformation of viral genome‐harboring tissue. © 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Copyright © 1992 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company
Keywords: adult; major clinical study; cigarette smoking; laryngeal neoplasms; cancer risk; united states; disease association; incidence; colonic neoplasms; risk factors; colon cancer; uterine cervix cancer; comorbidity; second cancer; herpes simplex virus 1; larynx cancer; neoplasms, multiple primary; mouth neoplasms; mouth cancer; caucasian; negro; wart virus; sexually transmitted disease; cervix neoplasms; epidemiological data; human; female; priority journal; article; caucasoid race; negroid race
Journal Title: Head & Neck
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1043-3074
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  
Date Published: 1992-09-01
Start Page: 347
End Page: 351
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/hed.2880140502
PUBMED: 1399566
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 30 July 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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