Vaping likely to cause lung and oral cancer, Australian researchers find in new review of evidence
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Vaping likely to cause lung and oral cancer, Australian researchers find in new review of evidence
"Vaping is associated with pre-carcinogenic changes, including DNA damage and inflammation, which are strongly linked to cancer risk, according to researchers from the University of New South Wales."
"The review found that inhalation from e-cigarettes alters the cells and tissues of the oral cavity and lungs, raising concerns about potential cancer development."
"Case reports from dentists have documented instances of oral cancer in individuals who exclusively vaped, highlighting the potential risks of e-cigarette use."
"Animal studies indicated that mice exposed to e-cigarette vapor developed lung tumors at higher rates than unexposed mice, suggesting a possible risk for humans."
Research indicates that vaping is associated with pre-carcinogenic changes linked to lung and oral cancer. The study analyzed evidence from various sources, revealing DNA damage and inflammation in users. Although long-term data is lacking, case reports show oral cancer in non-smokers who vape. Animal studies also suggest a higher incidence of lung tumors in mice exposed to e-cigarette vapor. Researchers emphasize the need for regulatory action based on these findings, despite uncertainties regarding the extent of cancer risk from vaping.
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