Dr Amit Chakraborty Many oral cancer patients are advised to undergo surgery to improve their quality of life. Advances in reconstructive surgery are helping many oral cancer patients regain facial appearance, confidence, and essential functions, including speaking and eating, after treatment. Hence, patients shouldn’t hesitate to undergo surgery. They should consult the treating doctor, who […]Read More
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Dr. Madhu Devarasetty One cigarette during stress. A packet of gutka after meals. Occasional smoking with friends. Years later, the same habit can lead to major surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, permanent lifestyle changes, and sometimes loss of life itself. That is how tobacco works. Quietly. Slowly. Relentlessly. From Public Health Threat To “Silent Epidemic” Tobacco kills more than […]Read More
Team L&M Every year on May 31, World No Tobacco Day arrives with familiar warnings, government campaigns, and grim statistics. Yet behind the posters and public messaging lies a reality India can no longer afford to ignore: tobacco addiction is evolving faster than awareness itself. What was once considered a habit associated with older generations […]Read More
Experts highlight that various factors, such as smokeless tobacco, betel nut use, and HPV infections, are the causes behind the rising number of cases among young Indians Team L&M Oral cancer is not an older person’s problem anymore. Currently, oral cancer cases are spiking in young adults in their 30s and 40s. Shockingly, factors such […]Read More