Passive Smoking and Oral Cancer Risk: A Case Report

  • Arifa A Beegom Neyyattinkara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.
Keywords: Second hand smoke, Third hand smoke, Tobacco industry, Epidemiology, Blue Ribbon campaign

Abstract

Objective: Defining association and perceived risks of Passive Smoking with oral cancer occurrence, the same being considered a risk factor of many cancer occurrences with its public health impacts.
The smoke exhaled and emitted by the tip of a burning cigarette is called second hand tobacco smoke (SHS) / environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and the inhalation of this smoke is known as passive smoking. It is the inhalation of smoke from tobacco products used by others, from the side-stream and exhaled mainstream smoke, by persons other than the “active” smoker. It has been considered as a risk factor of many cancers
Concerns around second-hand smoke have played a central role in the debate over the harms and regulation of tobacco products, especially to children and women in pregnancy

Author Biography

Arifa A Beegom, Neyyattinkara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.

Professor of Periodontics, Noor-ul Islam College of Dental Sciences

Published
2014-09-30
How to Cite
Beegom, A. (2014). Passive Smoking and Oral Cancer Risk: A Case Report. Kerala Medical Journal, 7(3), 74-78. https://doi.org/10.52314/kmj.2014.v7i3.332
Section
Case Series / Case Report