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India also accounts for some of the highest rates of smokeless tobacco use and oral cancer in the world. However, India is among the countries with the lowest quit rate for smoking.
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India Today on MSNIndia's lung cancer burden in numbers
Every year, nearly 60,000 people in India die of lung cancer. On World Lung Cancer Day, it's time to take a closer look at the growing burden, the latest numbers, and what the future may hold.
New Delhi, July 27 (IANS) Tobacco and alcohol use is behind the increasing rate of head and neck cancers in India, said health experts here on World Head and Neck Cancer Day on Thursday.
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The Express Tribune on MSNTobacco sector: potential & illicit trade challenges
The illicit trade poses a significant threat to Pakistan's tobacco industry and the broader economy. Over the past decade, ...
Adopting tobacco-style warning labels on alcohol bottles can be a key measure to prevent the rising burden of cancer in India ...
Nandita Murukutla, Hongjin Yan, Shuo Wang, Nalin Singh Negi, Alexey Kotov, Sandra Mullin, Mark Goodchild, Cost-effectiveness of a smokeless tobacco control mass media campaign in India, Tobacco ...
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