A young woman says doctors diagnosed her with lung cancer after years of heavily using disposable vapes, adding to growing fears around the long term health effects of vaping. According to the report, Vaping and the use of e cigarettes are likely to cause cancer, according to a new study published by the University of New South Wales on 30 March. The study, which brought together A scientific review has raised fresh concerns about the long term cancer risks of vaping, concluding that e cigarettes are probably carcinogenic, while also acknowledging significant gaps in the evidence. The analysis of reviews Can vaping cause cancer? The evidence suggests it might. The Washington Post
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