The use of e-cigarettes or vapeers, which is increasingly widespread among adolescents and young people, can cause similar damage to those caused by conventional cigarettes and increase the risk of developing lung cancer, said Dr. Luis Tello, specialist at the Health Intelligence Office of the Regional Institute of Neoplastic Diseases (Iren) Center.The warning was made in the framework of World Tobacco Free Day, which is commemorated every 31 Ma…
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The use of e-cigarettes or vapeers, which is increasingly widespread among adolescents and young people, can cause similar damage to those caused by conventional cigarettes and increase the risk of developing lung cancer, said Dr. Luis Tello, specialist at the Health Intelligence Office of the Regional Institute of Neoplastic Diseases (Iren) Center.The warning was made in the framework of World Tobacco Free Day, which is commemorated every 31 Ma…