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Mouthwash use and cancer of the head and neck: a pooled analysis from the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium
Authors
Paolo Boffetta
Xavier Castellsagué
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Chu Chen
Maria P. Curado
Gypsyamber D'Souza
Alexander W. Daudt
Leticia Fernandez
Maura Gillison
Robert I. Haddad
Mia Hashibe
Richard B. Hayes
Sergio Koifman
Carlo La Vecchia
Yuan-Chin A. Lee
Ana Menezes
Hal Morgenstern
Joshua Muscat
Andrew Olshan
Mark Purdue
Samantha Sartori
Stimson Schantz
Stephen M. Schwartz
Thomas L. Vaughan
Marta Vilensky
Deborah M. Winn
Victor Wunsch-Filho
Guopei Yu
Zuo-Feng Zhang
Publication date
1 January 2016
Publisher
Doi
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Abstract
Most mouthwashes contain alcohol, a known cause of head and neck cancer (oral cavity, pharynx, larynx), likely through the carcinogenic activity of acetaldehyde, formed in the oral cavity from alcohol
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