SUO 2024: E cigarette Use and the Risk of Bladder Cancer Vaping can cause cancer, say researchers but still isn't as damaging as smoking cigarettes. More than 5.5 million Britons currently use e cigarettes, which have long been viewed as a safer alternative Vaping Linked to Cancer Risk, New Study Finds Lung Cancer Europe posted on the topic LinkedIn Although research on cancer risks associated with vaping is still limited, a 2025 systematic review found substantial evidence that e cigarette exposure is associated with biomarkers reflective of cancer disease risk. This includes Comparing the cancer potencies of emissions from vapourised nicotine products including e cigarettes with those of tobacco smoke Tobacco Control Perceptions of e cigarette harm among cancer survivors: Findings from a nationally representative survey ScienceDirect
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