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  • Burnsey
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    Originally posted by chadizzy1 View Post
    Source?
    Cow pasture??

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  • chadizzy1
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    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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  • Andy105
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    Drive-by quackery?

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  • Chewbacca
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    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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  • DocFeed
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    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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  • chadizzy1
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    Originally posted by Sooc View Post
    Hey there, FP on this Forum

    Started snusing about two months ago, and I'm going hard on Siberia White RN.

    So, as far as my research goes, the chances of you getting oral cancer because of snus is pretty much as high as getting it without.
    I have a pretty big Keratosis in my upper gums tho (Smokeless Tobacco Keratosis), that kinda hurts:
    It should go away after some weeks of not using any...

    Pretty unsure if I should stop using for a while or just switch sides for now.

    Edit: God damn this thread is old
    If you're using nothing but white dry products, it's going to irritate your gums.

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  • psychicferret
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    Sorry my most humblist of apologies for my most outrageous of comments, I was most appallingly drunk that night. Cancer should always be taken seriously. I was just a Pratt that night still it made me decide to get checked out it was nothing btw. Not even a chewing gum what fun harrar

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  • psychicferret
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    Could be could be I do half hang out on half benches butt naked

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  • Andy105
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    Originally posted by psychicferret View Post
    I has a lump on my right testicle is it cancer, oh I hope this forum can tell. If so,can’t you plz ban snus as I’m sure that’s what’s caused it, or perhaps it’s the amount of booze I drink ie. the average amount for a Brit. Or perhaps it is the cigs I smoke plz ban those too who,knows I’m dying here please pretty please tell me is it C
    Could be a lump of chewing gum from that park bench...

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  • psychicferret
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    I has a lump on my right testicle is it cancer, oh I hope this forum can tell. If so,can’t you plz ban snus as I’m sure that’s what’s caused it, or perhaps it’s the amount of booze I drink ie. the average amount for a Brit. Or perhaps it is the cigs I smoke plz ban those too who,knows I’m dying here please pretty please tell me is it C

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  • Sooc
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    Hey there, FP on this Forum

    Started snusing about two months ago, and I'm going hard on Siberia White RN.

    So, as far as my research goes, the chances of you getting oral cancer because of snus is pretty much as high as getting it without.
    I have a pretty big Keratosis in my upper gums tho (Smokeless Tobacco Keratosis), that kinda hurts:
    It should go away after some weeks of not using any...

    Pretty unsure if I should stop using for a while or just switch sides for now.

    Edit: God damn this thread is old
    Last edited by Sooc; 04-10-17, 10:10 AM.

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  • Frosted
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    EEEEUUUUgh!

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  • Mykislt
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    Originally posted by Mykislt View Post
    from reading around, I'm pretty sure its a mucocelle
    I've confirmed it to be not cancer. I can literally move it around under the skin with my tongue.
    I have something similar on my arm, its sort of a bobble with fat in it. you don't notice it until you rub the arm and feel around, and you can move it around slightly too. I've had it for at least a year

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  • beja
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    Originally posted by sagedil View Post
    Welcome to Snuson proko7

    As others have said, Snus has been studied for 30 years in Sweden and there is no risk of oral cancer ever found. The only increased cancer risk with snus (as with all tobacco products) is you will double your risk for Pancreatic cancer. From 4 in 100,000 to 8 in 100,000. I am comfortable with that risk.
    Besides, the increased risk in pancreatic cancer is the same risk from drinking two sodas a week, believe it or not. Really puts that into perspective.

    http://www.webmd.com/cancer/pancreat...r-linked-sodas

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  • precious007
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    it's normal to have small lumps in your lips.... both upper and lower... if you palpate both lips closely you'll feel them inside... like small granules

    don't worry cancer surfaces.... if it's cancer it should come up to the surface of the skin which I doubt...

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