
New research published in BMJ Global Health suggests that even one standard alcoholic drink per day, combined with chewing tobacco, significantly multiplies the risk of mouth cancer in India. The study indicates this combination may account for nearly 62% of mouth cancer cases in the country. Mouth cancer is a growing crisis in India, being the second most common cancer with low survival rates, and this research highlights alcohol's larger role than previously understood.
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