E cigarettes 'likely' to cause two different types of cancer due to 'tumour causing chemicals damaging DNA' Since their introduction in Europe in 2006 and the U.S. in 2007, the use of e cigarettes a.k.a., vapes has skyrocketed. A recent review from researchers in Australia found the results E Cigarette Use After Smoking May Raise Risk for Lung Cancer www.PhysiciansWeekly.com Comparing the cancer potencies of emissions from vapourised nicotine products including e cigarettes with those of tobacco smoke Tobacco Control E Cigarettes, Vaping and Chew FAQ's Medical Clinic Marquette University Can You Get Lung Cancer From Vaping SMOKO E Cigarettes
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