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Nicotine Gum and Pancreatic Cancer: Separating Fact from Fiction
No. There is no evidence that nicotine gum can increase your risk of developing pancreatic cancer. Nicotine is the addictive substance found in cigarettes, but even when absorbed through the skin (as in the case of nicotine gum) it does not cause the same adverse health effects as smoking.Pancreatic Cancer - Related Articles
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