‘It’s Dangerous, and that’s the Message’: Aussie Study Finds Vaping Likely Causes Cancer
A UNSW-led review found e-cigarettes contain carcinogenic chemicals causing DNA damage, urging warnings to prevent youth vaping which affects 20% of young Australians, Cancer Institute NSW said.
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‘It’s dangerous, and that’s the message’: Aussie study finds vaping likely causes cancer
The first-of-its-kind scientific review contradicts claims vaping is safer than smoking, and highlights the urgency of efforts to stop young people becoming addicted.
Vaping Is Likely To Cause Cancer, Major New Aussie Study Finds: ‘Only A Matter Of Time’
A comprehensive Australian study has become the first to assert that vaping is likely to cause cancer, confirming after years of research that vapes are not safer than cigarettes. The study, conducted by UNSW cancer researchers, comes before longer-term reviews into vaping have been able to confirm an exact cancer risk. However, it used the emerging evidence to conclude that vape chemicals put users at a greater risk of cancer. That find…
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