Oral mucosal lesions in Indigenous people of Sarawak and their related habits

The Malaysian nationwide survey on oral mucosal lesions (OML) in 1993/94 showed a low prevalence of OML in particular oral cancer and precancer (OPC) among the Malays as compared to the Indians and the Indigenous people of Sabah and Sarawak. A low prevalence of quid chewing habit was also noted in t...

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Main Authors: Rahman, Z.A.A., Zain, R.B., Abang, Z., Ikeda, N., Razak, I.A., Fukano, H., Abdullah, F., Hii, M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.25912014-10-20T08:33:39Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/2591/ Oral mucosal lesions in Indigenous people of Sarawak and their related habits Rahman, Z.A.A. Zain, R.B. Abang, Z. Ikeda, N. Razak, I.A. Fukano, H. Abdullah, F. Hii, M. Oral surger The Malaysian nationwide survey on oral mucosal lesions (OML) in 1993/94 showed a low prevalence of OML in particular oral cancer and precancer (OPC) among the Malays as compared to the Indians and the Indigenous people of Sabah and Sarawak. A low prevalence of quid chewing habit was also noted in the Malays in that survey. The present study was conducted to investigate whether the low prevalence of OPC in the Malays was attributed to the low prevalence of quid users among the Malays and/or whether the quid contents used were different. Two examiners were trained prior to the survey. The interexaminer consistency of diagnosing the presence or absence of lesions was 91.3. An interview on their oral habits was also done. The mean age of 276 subjects examined was 61.1±10.0 years. There were 23.6 men and 76.4 women. Among the subjects interviewed, 41.7 were smokers and 37.7 were quid chewers. The prevalence of OML was 20.3 while OPC was found in only 1.4 of the subjects examined. Among the quid chewers and non-quid chewers, the prevalence of OML was found to be 35.6 and 11 respectively. However ,the prevalence of OPC ( only leukoplakia and lichen planus were detected; cancer, erythroplakia and oral submucous fibrosis were absent) was equally low in both groups (1.9 among quid chewers and 1,2 among non-quid chewers). Such low prevalence of OPC among Malay quid chewers, differed from reported higher prevalences of OPC in the Malaysian Indians and the indigenous people of Sarawak. A further analysis of the quid contents showed a low usage of tobacco (3.8) in the quid mixtures chewed by these subjects as compared to the quid mixtures reportedly used by the Indians and the indigenous people of Sarawak. It is concluded that the lack of tobacco in the quid mixtures used by the Malays may be related to the low prevalence of OPC in Malay quid chewers. 1999 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/2591/1/Oral_mucosal_lesions_in_Indigenous_people_of_Sarawak_and_their_related_habits.pdf Rahman, Z.A.A. and Zain, R.B. and Abang, Z. and Ikeda, N. and Razak, I.A. and Fukano, H. and Abdullah, F. and Hii, M. (1999) Oral mucosal lesions in Indigenous people of Sarawak and their related habits. Journal of Dental Research, 78 (5). p. 1171. ISSN 0022-0345
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Rahman, Z.A.A.
Zain, R.B.
Abang, Z.
Ikeda, N.
Razak, I.A.
Fukano, H.
Abdullah, F.
Hii, M.
Oral mucosal lesions in Indigenous people of Sarawak and their related habits
description The Malaysian nationwide survey on oral mucosal lesions (OML) in 1993/94 showed a low prevalence of OML in particular oral cancer and precancer (OPC) among the Malays as compared to the Indians and the Indigenous people of Sabah and Sarawak. A low prevalence of quid chewing habit was also noted in the Malays in that survey. The present study was conducted to investigate whether the low prevalence of OPC in the Malays was attributed to the low prevalence of quid users among the Malays and/or whether the quid contents used were different. Two examiners were trained prior to the survey. The interexaminer consistency of diagnosing the presence or absence of lesions was 91.3. An interview on their oral habits was also done. The mean age of 276 subjects examined was 61.1±10.0 years. There were 23.6 men and 76.4 women. Among the subjects interviewed, 41.7 were smokers and 37.7 were quid chewers. The prevalence of OML was 20.3 while OPC was found in only 1.4 of the subjects examined. Among the quid chewers and non-quid chewers, the prevalence of OML was found to be 35.6 and 11 respectively. However ,the prevalence of OPC ( only leukoplakia and lichen planus were detected; cancer, erythroplakia and oral submucous fibrosis were absent) was equally low in both groups (1.9 among quid chewers and 1,2 among non-quid chewers). Such low prevalence of OPC among Malay quid chewers, differed from reported higher prevalences of OPC in the Malaysian Indians and the indigenous people of Sarawak. A further analysis of the quid contents showed a low usage of tobacco (3.8) in the quid mixtures chewed by these subjects as compared to the quid mixtures reportedly used by the Indians and the indigenous people of Sarawak. It is concluded that the lack of tobacco in the quid mixtures used by the Malays may be related to the low prevalence of OPC in Malay quid chewers.
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author Rahman, Z.A.A.
Zain, R.B.
Abang, Z.
Ikeda, N.
Razak, I.A.
Fukano, H.
Abdullah, F.
Hii, M.
author_facet Rahman, Z.A.A.
Zain, R.B.
Abang, Z.
Ikeda, N.
Razak, I.A.
Fukano, H.
Abdullah, F.
Hii, M.
author_sort Rahman, Z.A.A.
title Oral mucosal lesions in Indigenous people of Sarawak and their related habits
title_short Oral mucosal lesions in Indigenous people of Sarawak and their related habits
title_full Oral mucosal lesions in Indigenous people of Sarawak and their related habits
title_fullStr Oral mucosal lesions in Indigenous people of Sarawak and their related habits
title_full_unstemmed Oral mucosal lesions in Indigenous people of Sarawak and their related habits
title_sort oral mucosal lesions in indigenous people of sarawak and their related habits
publishDate 1999
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