For decades, the public health message around oral cancer has been incredibly black-and-white: if you don’t smoke, chew tobacco, or drink heavily, you’re basically safe. But lately, doctors in ...
Cigar smoking is often perceived as a more sophisticated or less harmful alternative to cigarette smoking. However, the reality is starkly different. Cigars are just as harmful, if not more when it ...
Oral cancer is increasingly being diagnosed in people who have never smoked. Experts point to several overlooked risk factors ...
And about 1.3 million are non-smokers dying from secondhand smoke exposure. Today, tobacco still hits one in five adults worldwide, that's 1.2 billion people. Tobacco is currently the leading cause of ...
A recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 8 million people die annually from smoking related complications. Despite efforts by governments and various organizations to ...
Mouth cancer is increasingly affecting non-smokers under 40, especially in India. Experts warn that oral cancers in younger ...
A growing number of oral cancer cases are being diagnosed in young adults with no history of smoking or tobacco use. Delayed diagnosis, poor awareness and overlooked symptoms are allowing this highly ...
Mouth cancer affects the mouth area, lips, gums, and throat. This type of cancer is usually found in smokers, heavy drinkers, or people with a history of HPV. Adjusting certain lifestyle habits may ...