Only people who chew smokeless tobacco can get oral cancer.

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true
true

false

false

Exposure to secondhand smokes carries the same long-term health risks as smoking.

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true
true

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true

False.

Oral cancer can develop in individuals who use smokeless tobacco, but it is not exclusive to them. Other factors such as excessive alcohol consumption, poor dental hygiene, family history, exposure to certain viruses (such as HPV), and a weakened immune system can also increase the risk of developing oral cancer. It is important to understand that any form of tobacco use, including smokeless tobacco, significantly increases the risk of developing oral cancer. It is always advisable to avoid tobacco use altogether to reduce the risk of various health problems, including oral cancer.