Yes, you definitely can get tongue cancer by chewing tobacco. You also increase your chances of getting mouth cancer. Chewing tobacco gives you stained teeth, bad breath, gingivitis, gum ulcers and worn down teeth.
no you cant only if you smoke
^- Isn't true. If you get Mouth cancer, it can spread to your lungs, and other parts of your body.
YES! Tobacco use is associated with cancer of the lung, mouth, throat, pancreas, kidney, bladder and cervix.
Yes, although exact figures can't be given.
Tobacco itself just causes cancer. If its in your mouth, that's where the cancer is going to be.
It is less likely to cause lung cancer, but far more likely to cause oral cancers - of the mouth and pharynx.
Yes, oral cancer
CANCER
no, the leading cause of deaths by a cancer is stomach cancer
Pancreatic cancer is ranked the 14th leading cause of cancer in the Philippines. It is the 10th leading cause of death due to cancer.
Non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and diabetes are the leading causes of death in Fiji. These diseases are often linked to lifestyle factors such as diet, physical activity, and tobacco and alcohol use.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States.
lung cancer
Lung Cancer has surpassed breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths in women.
The sun can cause melanoma, a common cause of cancer. Tobacco can cause lung cancer. Carcinogens cause cancer but it isn't just them. Tobacco is a carcinogen but not every smoker gets lung cancer. Having a worse immune system can also increase chances of getting cancer.
lung cancer............... simple
Obviously! It's tobacco.
Tobacco use is the single leading preventable cause of death in the US.
Over time, yes. It can cause throat and lung cancer. And it may cause death.