A New Study Alerts "Inequivocal" About the Carcinogenic Potential of E-Cigarettes
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Doctors and scientists warn about the relationship between e-cigarettes and the development of tumors following a new review in the magazine 'Carcinogenesis' Read
A team of researchers from different Australian universities and hospitals has carried out a review of studies of different types on e-cigarettes between 2017 and 2025. The main conclusion of the work, the results of which are published in the magazine 'Carcinogenesis', is that nicotine-containing devices are likely to be carcinogenic to humans and will cause an undetermined number of cases of cancer of the mouth and lung . In a press release, t…
The authors of this review warn that their consumption will cause an undetermined number of cases of cancer of the mouth and lung. More information: Almost half of the e-cigarettes sold are illegal: their black market is valued at 6.6 billion
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