E cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool Cancer Research UK (2018) E cigarettes: 'cancer risk close to zero' Bhekisisa Similar DNA changes found in cells of both smokers and e cigarette users UCL News UCL University College London Switching from Smoking to E Cigarettes Reduces Carcinogenic Exposure: 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
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cancer research uk e cigarettes 61% of ex-smokers who use e-cigarettes say they vape to help them stop smoking. Research so far shows that vaping is far safer than smoking. Find out more: http://po.st/2FpW7T | Cancer Research UK