Joint effect of tobacco, alcohol, and oral HPV infection on head and neck cancer risk in the French West Indies

Abstract We investigated the role of tobacco and alcohol consumption on the occurrence of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), and the joint effects of these factors with oral human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in the French West Indies, in the Caribbean. We conducted a population‐based...

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Main Authors: Aviane Auguste, Jacqueline Deloumeaux, Clarisse Joachim, Stanie Gaete, Leah Michineau, Cécile Herrmann‐Storck, Suzy Duflo, Danièle Luce
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Published: Wiley 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3327
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spelling doaj-ed89d6bf0a0644428d96fca7aa9f7aff2020-11-25T02:44:57ZengWileyCancer Medicine2045-76342020-09-019186854686310.1002/cam4.3327Joint effect of tobacco, alcohol, and oral HPV infection on head and neck cancer risk in the French West IndiesAviane Auguste0Jacqueline Deloumeaux1Clarisse Joachim2Stanie Gaete3Leah Michineau4Cécile Herrmann‐Storck5Suzy Duflo6Danièle Luce7Univ Rennes Inserm EHESP Irset (Institut de Recherche en Santé, Environnement et Travail) – UMR_S 1085 Pointe‐à‐Pitre FranceGeneral Cancer Registry of Guadeloupe University Hospital of Guadeloupe Pointe‐à‐Pitre GuadeloupeMartinique Cancer Registry UF 1441 Registre des Cancers Pôle de Cancérologie Hématologie Urologie Pathologie University Hospital of Martinique Fort‐de‐France MartiniqueKarubiotec™ Biological Resources Center Centre de Ressources Biologiques de Guadeloupe Pointe‐à‐Pitre GuadeloupeUniv Rennes Inserm EHESP Irset (Institut de Recherche en Santé, Environnement et Travail) – UMR_S 1085 Pointe‐à‐Pitre FranceLaboratory of Microbiology University Hospital of Guadeloupe Pointe‐à‐Pitre GuadeloupeDepartment of Oto‐Rhino‐Laryngology and Head and Neck Surgery University Hospital of Guadeloupe Pointe‐à‐Pitre GuadeloupeUniv Rennes Inserm EHESP Irset (Institut de Recherche en Santé, Environnement et Travail) – UMR_S 1085 Pointe‐à‐Pitre FranceAbstract We investigated the role of tobacco and alcohol consumption on the occurrence of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), and the joint effects of these factors with oral human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in the French West Indies, in the Caribbean. We conducted a population‐based case‐control study (145 cases and 405 controls). We used logistic regression models to estimate adjusted odds ratios (OR) and their 95% confidence intervals (CI). Two‐way interactions were assessed on both multiplicative and additive scales. Current smoking (OR = 11.6, 95% CI = 6.7‐20.1), drinking more than five glasses of alcohol per day (OR = 2.7, 95% CI = 1.2‐4.7), and oral infection with High‐risk HPV (OR = 2.4, 95% CI = 1.1‐5.0) were significantly associated with HNSCC. The combined exposure to tobacco and alcohol produced a significant synergistic effect on the incidence of HNSCC. Oral infection with High‐risk HPV increased the risk of HNSCC in never smokers and nondrinkers. The effects of tobacco, alcohol, and of the combined exposure of tobacco and alcohol were substantially lower in HPV‐positive than in HPV‐negative HNSCC. This is the first case‐control study to investigate the role of tobacco smoking, alcohol drinking and oral HPV infection in an Afro‐Caribbean population. Although each of these risk factors has a significant effect, our findings indicate that tobacco and alcohol play a less important role in Hr‐HPV‐positive HNSCC. Further investigations are warranted notably on the interaction of these three risk factors by cancer site.https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3327alcohol drinkingFrench West Indieshead and neck cancerhigh‐risk oral HPVtobacco smoking
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author Aviane Auguste
Jacqueline Deloumeaux
Clarisse Joachim
Stanie Gaete
Leah Michineau
Cécile Herrmann‐Storck
Suzy Duflo
Danièle Luce
spellingShingle Aviane Auguste
Jacqueline Deloumeaux
Clarisse Joachim
Stanie Gaete
Leah Michineau
Cécile Herrmann‐Storck
Suzy Duflo
Danièle Luce
Joint effect of tobacco, alcohol, and oral HPV infection on head and neck cancer risk in the French West Indies
Cancer Medicine
alcohol drinking
French West Indies
head and neck cancer
high‐risk oral HPV
tobacco smoking
author_facet Aviane Auguste
Jacqueline Deloumeaux
Clarisse Joachim
Stanie Gaete
Leah Michineau
Cécile Herrmann‐Storck
Suzy Duflo
Danièle Luce
author_sort Aviane Auguste
title Joint effect of tobacco, alcohol, and oral HPV infection on head and neck cancer risk in the French West Indies
title_short Joint effect of tobacco, alcohol, and oral HPV infection on head and neck cancer risk in the French West Indies
title_full Joint effect of tobacco, alcohol, and oral HPV infection on head and neck cancer risk in the French West Indies
title_fullStr Joint effect of tobacco, alcohol, and oral HPV infection on head and neck cancer risk in the French West Indies
title_full_unstemmed Joint effect of tobacco, alcohol, and oral HPV infection on head and neck cancer risk in the French West Indies
title_sort joint effect of tobacco, alcohol, and oral hpv infection on head and neck cancer risk in the french west indies
publisher Wiley
series Cancer Medicine
issn 2045-7634
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract We investigated the role of tobacco and alcohol consumption on the occurrence of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), and the joint effects of these factors with oral human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in the French West Indies, in the Caribbean. We conducted a population‐based case‐control study (145 cases and 405 controls). We used logistic regression models to estimate adjusted odds ratios (OR) and their 95% confidence intervals (CI). Two‐way interactions were assessed on both multiplicative and additive scales. Current smoking (OR = 11.6, 95% CI = 6.7‐20.1), drinking more than five glasses of alcohol per day (OR = 2.7, 95% CI = 1.2‐4.7), and oral infection with High‐risk HPV (OR = 2.4, 95% CI = 1.1‐5.0) were significantly associated with HNSCC. The combined exposure to tobacco and alcohol produced a significant synergistic effect on the incidence of HNSCC. Oral infection with High‐risk HPV increased the risk of HNSCC in never smokers and nondrinkers. The effects of tobacco, alcohol, and of the combined exposure of tobacco and alcohol were substantially lower in HPV‐positive than in HPV‐negative HNSCC. This is the first case‐control study to investigate the role of tobacco smoking, alcohol drinking and oral HPV infection in an Afro‐Caribbean population. Although each of these risk factors has a significant effect, our findings indicate that tobacco and alcohol play a less important role in Hr‐HPV‐positive HNSCC. Further investigations are warranted notably on the interaction of these three risk factors by cancer site.
topic alcohol drinking
French West Indies
head and neck cancer
high‐risk oral HPV
tobacco smoking
url https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3327
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