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We all know very well that cancer is one such disease that continues to pose a great threat even today. The death toll due to this disease is continuously increasing every year. Despite being a non-infectious disease, this disease is continuously spreading like an epidemic. Cancer can arise in any part of the body. Health experts say that tobacco and smoking are considered to be the main causes of this disease. The common belief among people is that only mouth cancer is caused by the use of tobacco, but let us tell you that experts say that due to tobacco, you can also get head and neck cancer.

Head and neck cases account for about 20% of the total cancer cases in India. In both these cancer cases, 40% of the patients are tobacco users and smokers. Let us tell you that most of the cases of these two cancers are reported very late because the reason for this is that people do not know about their symptoms, in many cases, people also ignore their responsibility, due to which they later on have to lose their life too. Due to the lack of better facilities for testing at the primary level, people are not able to detect this disease on time.

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* The risk of head and neck cancer increases:

Let us tell you that the expert tells us that tobacco contains nitrosamine and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Which causes the development of cancer Let us tell you that apart from tobacco, poor oral health and excessive consumption of alcohol also work to increase the risk of cancer. In such a situation, you need to be careful about the consumption of tobacco, especially those people who have been consuming tobacco for a long time.

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To avoid head and neck cancer, tobacco and alcohol should be consumed in minimum quantity. Along with this, regular cancer screening should be done after the age of 30 years. If any symptoms related to cant appear in the body, then contact the doctor immediately because by getting the test done on time, it can be detected and treated in the early stages of this disease, which can reduce the serious risks in the future.