Tobacco use is directly linked to both lung and oral cancer, with smoking being a significant risk factor for the development of these diseases. The carcinogenic substances in tobacco smoke contribute to mutations in cells that can lead to cancer. Additionally, excessive alcohol consumption, particularly in conjunction with tobacco use, increases the risk of oral cancer. Other factors, such as exposure to certain chemicals and poor oral hygiene, can also contribute to the risk of oral cancer.
Both oral cancer and lung cancer are.
Both oral cancer and lung cancer are.
1. lung cancer 2. heart cancer 3.throat cancer 4. eye cancer 5.mouth cancer
oral cancer, lung cancer
Nicotine in tobacco is linked to (when tobacco is kept in mouth) oral cancer and to (when smoke is inhaled) pulmonary cancer.
Smoking causes several cancers. (eg.: lung cancer, oral cavity, pancreas)
lung cancer, oral cancer, all different kinds of cancer. you can also get emphazema, rotten teeth, yellowing of the fingernails
Smoking causes stroke, lung cancer, throat cancer, tumors, oral cancer, emphysema, blindness, heart attack, and other diseases.
More males than females smoke cigarettes, chew tobacco, smoke pipes, and use snuff. All of those things can cause oral cancer, and some can also cause lung cancer.
Contrary to popular belief smokeless tobacco is not as harmful to you as once thought. It has not been linked scientifically to oral cancer, unlike smoking. The combo of smoking and drinking is a major cause of cancers in the mouth, throat, etc.
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It leads to clogging your blood vessels, high blood pressure, higher heart rates, lung cancer, oral cavity cancer ( most commonly tongue cancer ), impotence etc. These some of the biggest effects.