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Causes of oral cancer in youngsters: Lifestyle risks, late diagnosis, and how to fight back

Oral cancer symptoms: Young Indians in their 30s and 40s are increasingly falling prey to oral cancer. Doctors warn early tobacco use, poor diets, stress, and lack of awareness are fuelling a preventable public health crisis.

August 19, 2025 / 15:32 IST
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Symptoms of oral cancer: Early signs include persistent ulcers, red or white patches, unexplained bleeding (Image: Pexels)
Symptoms of oral cancer: Early signs include persistent ulcers, red or white patches, unexplained bleeding (Image: Pexels)

Oral cancer is no longer restricted to older people. This disease is increasingly affecting Indians in the age bracket of 30s and 40s. From smokeless tobacco, and supari to HPV and late diagnosis, multiple factors drive this trend. Doctors suggest that prevention, early screening and awareness can help reverse the growing crisis.

India already shoulders a third of the world’s oral cancer cases, but the changing age profile is what alarms experts most. “We are now seeing patients in their 30s and early 40s walk in with advanced disease," says Dr Akshat Malik, Principal Consultant, Surgical Oncology, Head & Neck Oncology, Robotic Surgery, Max Hospital, Saket.

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He adds, “It begins with early exposure. Many teenagers experiment with gutka, paan masala, or supari, often unaware of the risks. By their thirties, years of silent damage culminate in malignancy. Add to this stress, alcohol, and poor diets, and the risk multiplies. Unless addressed, it could rob India of its young and productive generation.”

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