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Kokarzinogene Wirkung von Alkohol

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Dem Kliniker ist seit Jahrzehnten ein Zusammenhang zwischen Alkoholismus und dem Auftreten bestimmter Organkrebse bekannt. Bereits zu Beginn dieses Jahrhunderts konnte Lamu [33] in Frankreich zeigen, daß Absinthtrinker ein erhöhtes Risiko haben, ein Ösophaguskarzinom zu entwickeln. Zwischenzeitlich hat ein große Anzahl von epidemiologischen Untersuchungen nachgewiesen, daß eine Beziehung zwischen Alkoholismus und dem Auftreten von Tumoren im Oropharynx [9, 15, 27, 43, 54, 84, 87], Hypopharynx [43], Larynx [16, 22, 43, 59, 84, 89] und Ösophagus [58, 59, 82, 83, 88] besteht.

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Seitz, H.K., Simanowski, U.A., Egerer, G., Osswald, B., Kommerell, B. (1991). Kokarzinogene Wirkung von Alkohol. In: Maier, H., Weidauer, H. (eds) Krebsrisiken im Kopf-Hals-Bereich. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76036-5_3

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