Major review concludes nicotine vaping likely causes lung and oral cancers
A comprehensive new review, led by UNSW Sydney and published in the journal Carcinogenesis, has concluded that nicotine-based e-cigarettes are likely to cause lung and oral cancers. The study evaluated a broad range of international research, including human biomarkers, animal studies, and laboratory experiments, challenging the perception of vaping as a harmless alternative to smoking.
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