By Research Summaries on February 15, 2023
Category: Nasopharyngeal Cancer

Smoking and nasopharyngeal cancer: individual data meta-analysis of six prospective studies on 334 935 men

Smoking may spur the development of nasopharyngeal cancer in men.

​This research work studied the smoking-nasopharyngeal connection hypothesis. Data from 334,935 men who volunteered for 6 studies were assessed for this study. 

Researchers noticed that smoking amplified nasopharyngeal cancer risk in men. This study suggested that smoking may facilitate the onset of nasopharyngeal cancer in men.

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