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Tobacco, Alcohol Raise Risk Of Head And Neck Cancers By 35-fold

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Tobacco and alcohol use significantly increase the risk of head and neck cancers. Research shows that combined use can raise the risk by up to 35 times. Tobacco’s carcinogens and alcohol’s ability to enhance carcinogen absorption contribute to this heightened risk. Reducing or eliminating tobacco and alcohol consumption is crucial for lowering the risk of these cancers and promoting overall health.

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