Lung Cancer; A Disease That Traps Both Smokers And Non-Smokers

By Mark Jacob

E-cigarettes?
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Usually, people switch to e-cigarettes to lower their risk of cancer but as Antonoff said, “we don’t yet have a lot of longterm data on vaping, but we know that users are exposed to carcinogens from using them.” E-cigarettes include tobacco-extracted nicotine, that is addictive. Researchers have proved that more than half of those who vape smoke regular cigarettes.