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Le tabagisme et la santé de la bouche

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Public Health

La plus fréquente du cancer de la bouche est le tabagisme. Dans cette brochure, vous trouverez des renseignements sur les nombreuses façons dont le cancer de la bouche peut se développer, ainsi que ses symptômes.

This pamphlet is also available in English: WU85-1867
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