Cerović Robert, Juretić Mirna, Balen Sanja, Belusić Margita, Caser Linda, Rogić Mate
Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery Clinic, University Hospital Center, Rijeka, Croatia.
Coll Antropol. 2008 Jun;32(2):509-12.
Number of researches dealing with the influence of the ABO blood group antigens on the development of the oral cancer have hypothesized that people who do not secrete these substances in the saliva are more prone to suffer from this disease. The objective of this research is to examine this hypothesis. In total 114 subjects were examined, half of which suffered from oral cancer, while the other half was the healthy control group. All examinees were subjected to clinical examinations and the experimental group to pathohistological examination. An analysis of the secretor status was carried out using the Wiener agglutination test. The experimental group consisted of 78.95% of secretors, while the control group consisted of 82.46% of secretors. This difference is not statistically significant. The starting hypothesis that non-secretors are more prone to the development of oral cancer was not confirmed.
许多关于ABO血型抗原对口腔癌发展影响的研究推测,唾液中不分泌这些物质的人更容易患这种疾病。本研究的目的是检验这一假设。总共检查了114名受试者,其中一半患有口腔癌,另一半是健康对照组。所有受试者都接受了临床检查,实验组还接受了病理组织学检查。使用维纳凝集试验进行分泌状态分析。实验组中分泌者占78.95%,而对照组中分泌者占82.46%。这种差异无统计学意义。非分泌者更容易患口腔癌这一初始假设未得到证实。