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This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients

This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients
This so-called "healthy" snack is creating 1 million oral cancer patients

Finally, we would like to conclude this article with a passage from Professor Zhai Xinchun of the Department of Stomatology, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University:

"Why am I calling on everyone not to chew betel nuts? Because I'm a dentist.

"I operate on oral cancer patients, and if oral cancer patients don't treat or intervene, they will definitely die in 3 or 5 years, but I operated on them and destroyed his face."

"Like gum cancer, he cut out his teeth, cut off his jawbone, changed the shape of his face, had a great psychological impact, and he couldn't speak clearly, his chewing function was gone, and then he was malnourished and his labor force was lost."

"A person in his 30s has oral cancer, and the most oral cancers we have now are men between the ages of 30 and 65, especially in rural areas, who are the main workforce in the family.

"When a person gets oral cancer, he destroys a family."

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Editors: Zhang Jie, Zhang Li, Zhang Liang

Artist: Man Fei | Proofreading: Wu Yihe | Typesetting: Li Yongmin

Operation: Han Ningning | Coordinator: Wu Wei

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