E-cigarettes may cause cancer.

Researchers found a link between e-cigarette use and tumors. This suggests e-cigarettes may cause cancer. The study raises concerns about long-term health risks.
A recent study published in 'Carcinogenesis' investigated the connection between vaping and cancer development. The research identified a link between e-cigarette use and the formation of tumors. This finding challenges previous beliefs about e-cigarettes being safer than traditional cigarettes. The exact reason for this risk is still being investigated. Experts are calling for more research to understand the potential dangers of electronic cigarettes.
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Highlights
E-Cigarettes Linked to Cancer
Researchers found a link between vaping and the development of tumors.
Study Shows Potential Risk
A study in 'Carcinogenesis' suggests e-cigarettes may cause cancer.
Previous Beliefs Challenged
Growing evidence shows e-cigarettes may pose a cancer risk.
Assessment Remains Unclear
The reason for a clear assessment of cancer risk is unknown.
Long-Term Health Concerns
E-cigarette use is linked to long-term cancer development.