E Cigarette Vapor Linked to Lung Cancer in Mice A new study published by the University of New South Wales on 30 March suggests that vaping and e cigarette use may increase the risk of cancer. The research, conducted by a team E cigarette vapor linked to cancer in mice National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Oncology Society of Australia concludes E cigarettes are likely to cause lung cancer and oral cancer Stanton Glantz blog Most E cigarette Users Ages 18 to 29 Never Smoked Before American Cancer Society New research shows e cigarette use up sharply among younger adults in US during EVALI outbreak and COVID 19 pandemic
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