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Alcohol disrupts oral tissue integrity, reduces salivary protection, facilitates carcinogen absorption, and metabolises into acetaldehyde—a known carcinogen. Combined with tobacco, it dramatically heightens oral cancer risk. Drinking less, staying hydrated, and using alcohol-free oral care are practical ways to cut oral cancer risk.
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