Individuals who smoke and drink heavily are 38 times more likely to develop oropharyngeal (mouth-throat) cancer. By comparison, those who just drink have 6 times the risk, those who just smoke, 7 times. The risk of combination of nicotine and alcohol is closer to being multiplicative than merely additive.
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Nicotine and alcohol
March 9th, 2009, Author: admin, Categories: Health effects of smoking, The effects of smoking
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