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India reports 1.5 lakh oral cancer cases annually, with tobacco causing 85%. Consultant in Head & Neck Oncosurgery, Dr Hitesh R Singhavi highlights new research linking sugary drinks to higher oral cancer risk, even in non-smokers. He stresses the need to view sugar as a potential carcinogen and cut intake for prevention.
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