What are the causes of throat cancer?
Throat cancer is a serious illness that affects the throat, voice box, or tonsils. While the exact cause isn't always clear, certain lifestyle choices and risk factors are linked to its development. The main culprits include tobacco use (smoking and chewing) and excessive alcohol consumption. People who smoke are especially at risk, as the harmful chemicals in tobacco can damage the cells in the throat over time. Additionally, prolonged alcohol use can further irritate and weaken throat tissues, compounding the risk. Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection has also emerged as a significant risk factor, particularly for cancers in the oropharyngeal area (the middle part of the throat). HPV-related throat cancers are becoming more common, and they tend to affect younger individuals who may not have a history of smoking or drinking. When faced with a diagnosis, many seek holistic and non-invasive care options alongside conventional treatments. An Alternative Cancer Treatment Center can