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  • DocFeed
    New Member
    • Dec 2018
    • 1

    #46
    SNUS and oral leukoplakia

    Originally posted by proko7 View Post
    Hello, I'm a newbie when it comes to snus. So far I love it! I was wondering what the risks of oral cancer are from snus. I apologize if this has already been covered in another post, but I couldn't find any info. Thanks!

    Snus has been reported to
    show dramatic increase in the risk of getting oral leukoplakia.
    More than 80% of the leukoplakia patients have a history of smoking.

    If the biopsy report of the oral leukoplakia reveals a malignant feature,
    additional diagnostic measure would be required to ensure it’s cancerous (or precancerous).
    Fluid-filled blisters may form when the condition becomes very critical.

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    • Chewbacca
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2017
      • 304

      #47
      Originally posted by DocFeed View Post

      Snus has been reported to
      show dramatic increase in the risk of getting oral leukoplakia.
      More than 80% of the leukoplakia patients have a history of smoking.

      If the biopsy report of the oral leukoplakia reveals a malignant feature,
      additional diagnostic measure would be required to ensure it’s cancerous (or precancerous).
      Fluid-filled blisters may form when the condition becomes very critical.
      Reported by who? Do you have links to any studies?

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      • Andy105
        Member
        • Nov 2013
        • 1393

        #48
        Drive-by quackery?

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        • chadizzy1
          Member
          • May 2009
          • 7432

          #49
          Originally posted by DocFeed View Post



          Snus has been reported to
          show dramatic increase in the risk of getting oral leukoplakia.
          More than 80% of the leukoplakia patients have a history of smoking.

          If the biopsy report of the oral leukoplakia reveals a malignant feature,
          additional diagnostic measure would be required to ensure it’s cancerous (or precancerous).
          Fluid-filled blisters may form when the condition becomes very critical.
          Source?

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          • Burnsey
            Member
            • Jan 2013
            • 2572

            #50
            Originally posted by chadizzy1 View Post
            Source?
            Cow pasture??

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