A scientific review has raised fresh concerns about the long term cancer risks of vaping, concluding that e cigarettes are probably carcinogenic, while also acknowledging significant gaps in the evidence. The analysis of reviews E Cigarette Use After Smoking May Raise Risk for Lung Cancer www.PhysiciansWeekly.com SSPH+ Inflammatory and Carcinogenic Biomarker Signatures in E Cigarette Users: A Comprehensive Meta Analysis of 24,000 Adults Vaping Linked to Cancer Risk, New Study Finds Lung Cancer Europe posted on the topic LinkedIn E cigarette vapor linked to cancer in mice National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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e cigarette et cancer Broad evidence implicates e-cigarettes as a cause of cancer – Stanton Glantz blog