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Three die daily from oral cancer in Lanka

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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Dr. Anand Ratnayake revealed a grim statistic today: three people in Sri Lanka die every day from oral cancer.

In a media briefing held by the Health Promotion Bureau, Colombo this morning to mark the On World Oral Health Day, Dr. Ratnayake explained that tobacco, tobacco-related products, and betel leaves have been conclusively proven to be carcinogenic factors contributing to the disease.

Dr. Ratnayake further disclosed that approximately 3,000 new cases of oral cancer are reported annually in Sri Lanka. However, he emphasized that if detected early, oral cancer can be easily managed and controlled. He attributed a significant portion of the cases to smoking and betel chewing, both of which are major risk factors in the development of this deadly disease.

The alarming statistics serve as a stark reminder of the health risks associated with tobacco and betel consumption, underscoring the need for increased awareness and early detection to prevent further loss of life.

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