PMID: 11309046Apr 20, 2001Paper

The aetiology of nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences
A L McDermottJ C Watkinson

Abstract

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is a disease with a remarkable racial and geographical distribution. In most parts of the world it is a rare condition and in only a handful of places does this low risk profile alter. These include the Southern Chinese, Eskimos and other Arctic natives, inhabitants of South-East Asia and also the populations of North Africa and Kuwait.

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