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I am sure this study will show up in the Oral Cancer in the News section of the main site, but thought I'd highlight this Bloomberg News article that just moved on the wire:

[quote] BC-POT-SMOKING-ORAL-SEX-CANCER-STUDY
Pot Smoking, Oral Sex Linked to Virus-Related Cancer in Study
c.2008 Bloomberg News
By Elizabeth Lopatto
March 11 (Bloomberg) -- People who didn't smoke cigarettes and did smoke pot for at least five years were 11 times more likely to develop head and neck cancer from the sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer, scientists found.

Having more sexual partners, participating in casual sex at least once and having had at least one sexually transmitted disease were also risk factors for cancers caused by the human papillomavirus, or HPV. Patients whose cancer tested positive for HPV were also likelier to be white, married, college- educated people who made $50,000 a year or more.

These patients also tended to be younger than patients whose oral cancer wasn't caused by HPV, according to a study of 240 patients. The different risk factors mean that HPV-caused cancers should be considered separate maladies, even though the location is the same, the researchers said in the March 12 Journal of the National Cancer Institute.



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There's bias in this new piece and Gillison and I have discussed it. The correlation with HPV is the number of sexual partners not pot. One possible bias is people that have multiple sexual partners might also be people that at pot users or whatever. The study does not draw a link between pot and HPV, they could just as easily be non connected behaviors in people in the study. I think it would be fair to say that a long term pot user might also be a person who had many sexual relationships during those years as well. That is NOT the same as saying that the use of pot makes you more susceptible to HPV. When you get into small studies that look at behaviors and try to correlate them with disease progression it is a road full of potholes. This kind of bias has been obvious is eating studies and others.

please note this study also out recently

Smoking marijuana doesn't seem to cause oral cancer
By Helen Fields
4/14/05

Marijuana smoke, like tobacco smoke, contains many carcinogens. Researchers in Seattle looked at whether it increases the risk of oral cancer.
What the researchers wanted to know: Does smoking marijuana increase the risk for oral cancer?

What they did: The researchers used 407 people between 18 and 65 years old who lived in one of three counties around Puget Sound, in Washington State, and had been diagnosed with oral squamous cell carcinoma

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Thanks for the clarification, Brian.

Here's part of the Reuters story (you can see the whole thing on Google News), which is far more in keeping with the conclusions of the journal article:
[quote] CANCER-HEAD/
BC-CANCER-HEAD/
Factors behind head and neck cancer revealed
By Will Dunham
WASHINGTON (Reuters)


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This could easily be used for Tequila as well. It make you clothes fall off too. smile

Everybody has an angle and you make make statistics lie for you or against you. It is too easy for some of these people to get too close to the tree and not be able to see the forest.



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Kevin.... I thought gin did that??
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[quote=Markus]Kevin.... I thought gin did that??
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Yeh, they never bother to test the tumors of us smoker/drinker types. Just assume it is the tobacco/alcohol rather than HPV connection. And the marijuana itself may be less harmful than tobacco, but you still have to same burning paper and heat in your mouth so I don't see much difference but I guess you are not going to smoke 3 packs of day of marijuana.

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mets to 1 lymph node in neck; rt ND, 36 XRT rad
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3 packs a day... probably not unless you are really really dedicated. (and have a large larder)
But you would still have tar condensation products and a hundreds of combustion products. However there are probably alternative ways of ingesting this.



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LOL too funny! Perhaps you should post this under the thread regarding appetite stimulant grin


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LOL @ Kevin.

What about my cancer, i feel left out, mine was caused by genes no HPV and not a heavy drinker or smoker, apprently i was just "unlucky" to get oral cancer, i always wanted to ask what cancer i should feel lucky about getting...???

and Bacardi black also makes your clothes fall off...so im told ;0)

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Age 40 Diagnosed with stage 4 SCC tongue, sept 07 started 35 radiation treatments and 3 chemo Had my first follow up PET - got the all clear 17th April 2008.
26th Had my PEG tube removed...eating almost everything. Was hard but learned to eat without saliva, it's so good to chew and swallow food!
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