KUMJ | VOL. 21 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 83 | JULY-SEPTEMBER. 2023
Prevalence, Pattern and Risk Factors of Oral Cancer -A single institute-based study from Nepal
Chaurasia NK, Upadhyaya C, Dulal S, Shakya M, Adhikari BR, Upreti S
Abstract: Background
Cancer of lip and oral cavity is the most common type of cancer in male population
in South East Asia. Although it is a multifactorial disease, tobacco and alcohol use
are the most common risk factors involved. Oral cancer has a direct relationship with
deleterious habits. Inadequate knowledge about the disease and lack of awareness
about its risk factors play vital role in increasing incidence of oral cancer.
Objective
To determine the prevalence and pattern of oral cancer as well as to find out the risk
factors associated with development of oral cancer.
Method
The hospital records of the patients with histo-pathologically confirmed oral cancer
between November 2011 to December 2021 were studied. Data regarding age, sex,
associated risk factors and pattern of oral cancer were recorded. Descriptive statistics
were obtained and recorded in tabulated form.
Result
Total of 312 (53.6%) cases out of 582 biopsies turned out to be histo-pathologically
confirmed oral cancer. Out of 312 cases of oral cancer, 294 (94.27%) were squamous
cell carcinoma. Total number of males were 196 (66.7%) and females were 116
(37.1%). The mean age was 56.2±13.4 years. Smoking (34.7%) was the most common
risk factor and gingiva (42.6%) was the most common site of involvement.
Conclusion
Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common type of oral cancer and gingiva is
the most common site of involvement. Tobacco smoking is the major risk factor for
developing oral cancer.
Keyword : Oral cancer, Risk factors, Smoking, Tobacco