Gruen Von Behrens

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This article is part of the Tobacco portal on Sourcewatch funded from 2006 - 2009 by the American Legacy Foundation.

VonBehrens.jpgGruen Von Behrens in 2008 was a 30-year-old survivor of oral cancer caused by smokeless tobacco. He has endured over 40 painful and disfiguring surgeries to save his life, including one radical surgery that removed half his neck muscles, lymph nodes and 1/3 of his tongue.

Gruen grew up in a rural farming community and first tried spit tobacco at age 13 to "fit in." By age 14 he was addicted to nicotine and at age 17 he was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma. He is a rare survivor of oral cancer.

Although his speech is slurred, nine years ago he started giving talks to discourage people from using smokeless tobacco.[1][2][3]

Contact

Gruen Von Behrens
c/o Oral Health America
410 N. Michigan, Suite 352
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 836-9900
(312) 836-9986 fax
Contact Person: Joseph Donohue
Email: joeAToralhealthamerica.org (Subsitute an @ sign for the word "AT")

References

  1. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services Cancer Survivor to Warn Montana Youth About Spit Tobacco Press release. February 25, 2008
  2. National Spit Tobacco Education Program Speakers Bureau Biosketch, accessed March 28, 2008
  3. Anne Marie Tiernon Cancer survivor warns students of chewing tobacco dangers Eyewitness News, March 25, 2008