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A clear, patient-friendly explainer on what counts as head & neck cancer (ear, nose, throat, neck, and salivary-gland regions—most are squamous cell carcinomas) and why they happen. Dr Vignesh covers the big risk factors—smoking, alcohol, betel nut/leaf—how dose + duration drive risk, and why smoking + alcohol together multiplies danger. He also explains HPV-related oropharyngeal cancers (often in younger, non-smokers) and EBV-related nasopharyngeal cancer, plus how viruses can lie dormant and turn malignant when immunity is low, nutrition/oral hygiene are poor, or genetics add risk. Chapters (06:40) 00:00 What is “head & neck cancer”? (sites; mostly squamous cell) 00:35 Major causes: smoking, alcohol, betel nut/leaf (paan) 01:10 Dose + duration matter; smoking + alcohol = much higher risk (≈5–25× vs non-smokers) 01:45 “I quit—am I safe now?” Risk falls, but remains higher than never-smokers 02:10 How carcinogens cause cancer: DNA damage → abnormal cell growth 03:00 HPV and oropharyngeal cancer; sexual transmission; rising in developed regions; younger patients 04:05 EBV and nasopharyngeal cancer; saliva spread; can stay silent for years 05:10 Who’s at extra risk? Low immunity, genetics, poor diet/oral hygiene, chronic infections 06:00 Prevention pointers: avoid tobacco/alcohol, don’t combine them, maintain oral health, seek early evaluation Key Takeaways • Head & neck cancers mostly arise from squamous cells lining ENT structures. • Smoking, alcohol, and betel nut/leaf are the commonest causes; amount + years determine risk. • HPV (oropharynx) and EBV (nasopharynx) can drive cancer—often after long dormancy plus other risk factors. • Quitting helps, but prior heavy exposure means risk doesn’t drop to zero—prevention and follow-up matter. head and neck cancer causes, squamous cell carcinoma head neck, tobacco and alcohol risk, betel nut paan cancer, betel leaf cancer risk, paan chewing risk, smoking dose duration cancer, alcohol synergy smoking, HPV oropharyngeal cancer, EBV nasopharyngeal cancer, saliva spread virus cancer, dormant virus cancer, head neck cancer prevention, ENT cancer basics, salivary gland tumors, throat cancer risk factors, mouth cancer causes, young non smoker throat cancer, genetics and immunity cancer, poor oral hygiene cancer risk, carcinogens DNA damage, why quitting matters cancer, head and neck awareness, Dr Vignesh ENT, Tamil ENT education, cancer risk 5–25x smokers, paan chewing India risk, early evaluation neck lump, cancer myths facts, patient education cancer #HeadNeckCancer #CancerAwareness #ENT Medical Disclaimer This video is for education only and not medical advice. Individual risk and evaluation depend on your history and examination; please consult a qualified clinician for personalized guidance. Dr. Kamakshi Memorial Hospital, Pallikaranai Consulting Time 08:00–15:00 9843323999 04471200200 04466300300 Dr. Kamakshi Memorial Multi-specialty center, Adyar Consulting Time17:30-20:30 9843323999 04442337782 8939237775 Follow us / drvigneshgokul / drvigneshgokul Medical Disclaimer The content provided on this platform, including all text, graphics, images, and other material, is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call emergency services immediately. Reliance on any information provided by this platform is solely at your own risk.