Vaping Linked to Cancer Risk, New Study Finds Lung Cancer Europe posted on the topic LinkedIn Clinical Oncology Society of Australia concludes E cigarettes are likely to cause lung cancer and oral cancer Stanton Glantz blog 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 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 Why We Need Tailored Tobacco Control Strategies American Institute for Cancer Research % SUO 2024: E cigarette Use and the Risk of Bladder Cancer
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