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Gum Disease Associated With Increased Risk of Esophageal and Gastric Cancer

by Samhita Vitta on July 27, 2020 at 2:10 PM
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Gum disease with periodontal disease history and tooth loss in people may put them at a higher risk of developing a few forms of cancer, according to the letter recently published in the journal Gut. Further studies are needed to identify specific bacteria responsible for this association.

What is the Focus of the Study?

A group of researchers from the Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health, in Boston, USA, carried out this study to find the relationship between gum disease and tooth loss with different cancers.


Periodontal disease is generally an infection that affects the gum that holds the teeth in place. A sticky film of bacteria builds up on the teeth and hardens.

‘History of periodontal disease and tooth loss (gum disease) is associated with an increased risk of esophageal cancer and gastric cancer. Pathogens and oral hygiene may be responsible for this link.’

Previous reports indicating the relationship between periodontal disease and tooth loss with esophageal and stomach cancer were inconsistent.

Thus, researchers from Harvard carried out a study of data on patients over decades of follow up.

Esophageal cancer is cancer that arises in the esophagus. It is the food pipe that connects the throat and the stomach.

Stomach cancer is cancer that generally begins in the mucus-producing cells that line the stomach.

The research doctors compared the data of :

Researchers assessed dental measures, demographics, lifestyle, and diet by using follow-up questionnaires and self-reported cancer diagnosis was also confirmed after reviewing the medical records.

What are the Results of the Study?

There were 199 cases of esophageal cancer and 238 cases of gastric cancer during 22-28 years of follow up.

History of periodontal disease was associated with 43%, and 52% increased risk of esophageal cancer and gastric cancer, respectively. People with tooth loss had higher chances of 42% and 33% of developing esophageal and gastric cancer, compared to people with no tooth loss.

Patients with a history of periodontal disease and no tooth loss or one or more lost teeth were found to have an equal increased risk of 59% of esophageal cancer when compared with no disease and no tooth loss patients.

What are the Possible Reasons for this Association?

Authors suggest possible connections between oral bacteria and esophageal and gastric cancer such as:

In summary, the study indicates a link to oral hygiene with cancer. The importance of oral microbiome is seen in esophageal and gastric cancer. However, this is an observational study, and no firm conclusions can be drawn regarding the cause and effect but a red flag has certainly been raised and the importance of oral hygiene is undoubtedly cannot be ignored.

Further, prospective studieswould help understand the oral microbiome and identify specific bacteria responsible for the connection. These additional findings could help identify non-invasive biomarkers and help identify individuals who are at a higher risk for these cancers.

Reference :

  1. Periodontal disease, tooth loss, and risk of oesophageal and gastric adenocarcinoma: a prospective study - (https:gut.bmj.com/content/early/2020/06/30/gutjnl-2020-321949)


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