Most people believe “I don’t smoke, I only vape or drink socially” — but medical research and oncology experts warn that vaping, tobacco, and alcohol can all increase cancer risk, often silently. In this awareness video, Head & Neck Cancer Surgeon Dr. Amit Chakravorty explains how lifestyle habits like vaping, smoking, and social drinking damage cells and increase the chances of oral, throat, esophagus, and lung cancer.
- How cigarettes damage DNA and cause cancer
- Why vaping is NOT a safe alternative
- How nicotine and toxic chemicals affect throat & lung tissues
- Dangerous combined effect of alcohol + smoking/vaping
- Why cancer develops slowly over time
- Why quitting completely is the only safe solution
Many people underestimate vaping and occasional drinking. But repeated exposure to carcinogens can silently damage your body and increase long-term cancer risk.
⚠️ Cancer doesn’t develop in one day — it builds with every puff and every sip.
👉 If you want to protect your health and your family, quitting smoking, vaping, and alcohol permanently is the most powerful step.