New Delhi: Regular smokers and those wont to popping little packs of gutka into their mouths need to watch out for a warning signal - stiffening jaw muscles. Oral submucous fibrosis is the pre-cancerous stage and 10 percent of these can develop into oral cancer, says a top expert.
What is worrying is that smoking is on the rise in India, especially among the young, as is the rise in the consumption of bidis, pan masala and khaini or chewing tobacco. This trend is all the more so in eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Stopping tobacco consumption in India would help prevent 65 percent of cancers in India, including 15 percent among women, said Lalit Kumar, professor of medical oncology at the Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).