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Why This Matters More in India: Our Unique Risks

While oral cancer affects everyone, certain threads weave through our communities:

🔹 Tobacco in every form:
→ Smokeless tobacco (gutka, khaini, paan masala) causes 70% of Indian oral cancers—the chemicals sit against tissue for hours.
→ Smoking (beedis/cigarettes) heats tobacco, releasing carcinogens directly into the mouth.

🔹 Alcohol + Tobacco = 30x Higher Risk:
In our culture, desi daru and tobacco often pair. Together, they create a chemical storm that shreds protective mouth linings.

🔹 Dietary gaps:
Low intake of fruits/vegetables (vitamins A, C, E) weakens the mouth’s natural defenses. In villages, monsoon scarcity deepens this gap.

🔹 HPV’s quiet rise:
While less common than tobacco-linked cases, HPV throat cancer is growing—even in non-users. Often missed until it’s advanced.

🔹 Sun exposure:
Farmers, fishermen, and street vendors face intense UV rays—scorching lips and pale skin inside the mouth.

🔹 Family history matters:
If a parent or sibling had oral cancer, your risk rises. Share this with your doctor.