tobacco kills! oral cancer screening
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PPT is for primary care physicians and oral health specialist. Gives information about gravity of Tobacco addiction problem, oral cancer and its prevention.TRANSCRIPT
Dr Madhu Oswal Thakkar
Muktaa Charitable Foundation
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Ramesh, 35 years , plumber, breadwinner, only son of his old mother.Eating Khaini since he was 12 yearsDied after fighting cancer for 2 years
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How will I live now?
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•Renu , 30 years old, mother of 3 teenagers, housemaid.•Eating mishri since childhood•Non healing ulcer in mouth•When she presented at TMH, case was inoperable•Died within 3 months of diagnosis
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Who will look after these innocents?
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•Vinod, farmer from Nagar, worked day and night to see his sister get married•Ate 15 pouches of “Manikchand” everyday •Today he can have just liquid.•Condition is untreatable
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Tobacco truly kills Tobacco kills 900,000 people every year
In india one people die every 40 seconds because of tobacco related problems
By 2020, 12 lakh people are estimated to die every year due to tobacco use
Tobacco users loose an average of 20-25 years of non-tobacco life expectancy
Out of 100 teenage smokers in India today, 50 out of them will eventually die of tobacco- related disease.
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Tobacco Use In India India is the third largest producer and consumer of tobacco
in the world. 275million active tobacco users in India. i. e 35% of
Indians consume some form of tobacco
Smokeless tobacco use in India is the highest in the world.
25.9 percent of the adults( 32.9 percent of men and 18.4 percent women) use smokeless tobacco.
Among smoking forms of tobacco, bidis are the most prevalent form (9.2 percent) followed by cigarettes (5.7 percent).
Exposure to second-hand smoke remains high with 52.3 percent and 29.0 percent of the population exposed to second-hand smoke at home and at public places (mainly in public transport and restaurants) respectively.
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Misleading Advertising
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14 MINUTES OF LIFE IS LOST FOR EACH CIGARETTE SMOKED
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Hazards of Tobacco 1. Chronic bronchitis
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2.2. EmphysemaEmphysema
3.3. CardiovascularCardiovascular diseasedisease
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4. Lung and other 4. Lung and other
cancerscancers
5. Tuberculosis5. Tuberculosis
6. Increases the risk of 6. Increases the risk of heart strokeheart stroke
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8. Babies born with lower birth weight from 8. Babies born with lower birth weight from habitual smoker parent (s).habitual smoker parent (s).
7. Increasing vulnerability of sexual and 7. Increasing vulnerability of sexual and reproductive healthreproductive health
10. Blood pressure, exacerbates 10. Blood pressure, exacerbates asthma and causes impotence, asthma and causes impotence, infertilityinfertility
9. Kidney and liver 9. Kidney and liver diseasesdiseases..
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Pregnancy & Secondhand Smoke
Pregnant women exposed to ETS 6 hours a day pass carcinogens to the blood of unborn
ETS for 2 hours a day causes 2 times risk of low birth weight
Miscarriage
Prematurity
Low birth weight
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
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Tobacco and Oral Cancer India has the highest number of oral cancer cases in the
world
Of 7-8 lakh registered cancer cases every year, 40% are of oral cancer
Annually 130,000 people succumb to oral cancer in India1
60 to 80 % present in advanced stage
14 deaths per hour
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How will the patient present?
Leukoplakia, Erythroleukoplakia or ErythroplakiaDifficulty in opening mouthNon healing ulcer or noduleBleeding in the mouth.Loose teethDysphagiaDifficulty wearing dentures.Lump in the neck.EaracheHoarseness
Most are asymptomatic
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LeukoplakiaWhite painless, bright white and sharply
defined, slightly raised plaqueCannot be scrapedMalignant transformation: 3-33% over 10
yearsSpeckled or verrucous leukoplakias are more
likely to be premalignantClinical, not histological
Leukoplakia :3 Stages Stage 1: Nonpalpable, translucent whiteStage 2 : Localized or diffuse, slightly
elevated plaques, irregular outline, opaque white ,fine, granular texture.
Stage 3: Thickened, white lesions, showing induration, fissuring, and ulcer formation.
Leukoplakia: When to worry?Verrucous leukoplakiaErosion or ulceration within the lesionNodule in lesionHard in its peripheryAnterior floor of the mouth and undersurface
of the tongue
•Asymptomatic red, smooth, soft, velvety texture macule/s or patch/s
•In level with or depressed below the surrounding mucosa.
•Less than 1.5 cm well-demarcated
•Floor of mouth, tongue and palate
•High chance of frank malignancy or severe dysplasia.
Erythroplakia
Erythroleukoplakia
Erythroplakia
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Oral Sub Mucous Fibrosis
Areca nut (Arecoline, copper): Incresae production of collagen
? ChilliGenetic factorDeficiencies of Iron, B complexProgress : UnpredictableNo treatment
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This patient of SMF has so much of limitation in opening of mouth that it is difficult to put even 2 fingers in the
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Diffential Diagnosis
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Common sites of oral cancerTongue –middle of lateral 1/3 rd Floor of the mouth Buccal vestibule and mucosaGingiva, hard and soft palate Bucco-pharyngeal mucosa in smokers.
You tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-W_RqQmnlk (Uni of Michigan School of Dentistry)
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Cancer of Tongue
90% SCC
Dr Suwas Darvekar
Cancer of Tongue
90% SCC
Dr Suwas Darvekar
Common sites of oral cancerTongue –middle of lateral 1/3 rd Floor of the mouth Buccal vestibule and mucosaGingiva, hard and soft palate Bucco-pharyngeal mucosa in smokers.
You tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-W_RqQmnlk (Uni of Michigan School of Dentistry)
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Steps to quit-tobacco 1. Deep Breathing
2. Drink lots of water and fluids
3. Stay away from alcohol, sugar and coffee and
avoid fatty foods
4. After dinner, instead of a cigarette, treat yourself to a cup of mint tea or a peppermint candy
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5. Go to a gym and jog around the block or 5. Go to a gym and jog around the block or parkpark for to change your normal routine.for to change your normal routine.
6. Ask friends and family members not to 6. Ask friends and family members not to smokesmoke in your presence.in your presence.
7. On your quit day, hide all ashtrays and 7. On your quit day, hide all ashtrays and destroydestroy all your cigarettes.all your cigarettes.
8. Write down ten good and bad things 8. Write down ten good and bad things about beingabout being a nonsmoker and smoker.a nonsmoker and smoker.
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Children & Secondhand Smoke
Coughing and wheezing
Asthma
Ear infection
Sore throats and colds
Eye irritation
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Acknowledgement
Many clinical slides from Dr Pankaj Chaturvedi’s slide-set
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