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- $Title{Can Using Chewing Tobacco Cause Cancer?}
- $Subject{smoking cancer tobacco chewing Community Social lifestyle lifestyles
- oral head neck cancers cancerous carcinoma neoplasm neoplasms Smokeless mouth
- snuff nicotine smoke chew}
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- Can Using Chewing Tobacco Cause Cancer?
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- QUESTION: I believe all the bad news about cigarette smoking. So I stopped
- smoking cigarettes and took up chewing tobacco so that I wouldn't get cancer.
- Now there's more bad news about cancer using it. Are these reports true too?
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- ANSWER: You bet they are! The comeback in popularity of smokeless tobacco
- products, snuff, and chewing tobacco has caused a dramatic rise in the number
- of people with oral, head and neck cancer. Smokeless tobacco contains a
- variety of cancer-causing agents. In the past, head and neck cancer was
- considered a disease primarily for men in their 50's and older. However,
- epidemiologists are beginning to find a change in the pattern. As the number
- of young men, women, and even school age children who use smokeless tobacco
- rises, the ages of patients suffering from cancer of the mouth, head and neck
- gets higher. In essence, what you and thousands of others have done by
- switching from smoking tobacco to chewing it is to simply switch one possible
- cancer site for another.
- Unfortunately, the advertising for smokeless tobacco products are aimed
- at the young, and there is little knowledge of how dangerous it is. Most
- users assume, as you did, that chewing tobacco will help you avoid cancer, but
- that couldn't be further from the truth. In a study last year sponsored by
- the National Institutes of Health, nonsmoking women who used snuff had
- increased their risk of oral cancer fourfold. Another study with men showed
- the same increased risk. Smokeless tobacco also causes a host of other health
- problems. The nicotine in chewing tobacco has similar adverse affects to that
- in cigarettes. Users have elevated blood nicotine levels and this can cause a
- rise in blood pressure, heart rate and certain blood lipids. Addiction is
- another side effect of using smokeless tobacco. Dependence and withdrawal
- symptoms are the same from the chewable tobacco products as they are from
- cigarettes.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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