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Study warns Vaping could increase cancer risk

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E-cigarettes could increase the risk of lung cancer by up to four times

A new Australian medical study has raised concerns about the health risks linked to e-cigarettes.

Researchers say vaping may increase the chance of both lung cancer and mouth cancer, which goes against the common belief that it is a safer option than smoking.

The study was carried out by the University of New South Wales. Researchers reviewed many earlier studies on vaping and its effects on the human body. After analyzing the data, they found that e-cigarette use may raise the risk of developing cancer in users.

Many people believe that vaping is harmless or less dangerous than traditional cigarettes. However, the researchers say that nicotine and other chemicals in vaping products can still harm the body and may increase cancer risk over time.

The study suggests that e-cigarettes could increase the risk of lung cancer by up to four times based on available data. It also points to a possible link between vaping and mouth cancer, making it one of the most detailed reviews on the subject so far.

Scientists involved in the research say the findings challenge the idea that vaping is a safe way to quit smoking. They also explain that more human-based clinical trials are needed to fully understand the long term effects.

Although vaping is often promoted as a tool to help smokers reduce harm, the study warns that it may still carry serious health risks. The researchers stress that it should not be considered completely safe.

The study has been published in the journal Carcinogenesis. It adds to the growing global discussion about the possible dangers of e-cigarettes and their long term impact on health.

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