No chances f cancer seems now...but if u continue it u will surely have problem...it's good u have initiated ...but do continue dis for long term t avoid any cancerous growth or other complications
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2 months is too less a time to expect the damaging effects of long term tobacco use to wear off. Any tobacco user always runs a risk of oral cancer but the exact situation in your case can be best evaluated after proper clinical check up. Try to visit an oral pathologist for the same.
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