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# Elizabeth Jack Yes, you'd still be at risk of oral cancer, but it's...

*June 7, 2022 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to his own comment.*

Elizabeth Jack Yes, you'd still be at risk of oral cancer, but it's much less risky than smoking. I find I chew (and discard) gum compulsively. Vaping is also much less risky, but less discreet / more annoying.
