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New Study Finds Strong Evidence Linking Vaping to Oral and Lung Cancers

The latest research compiles data from 2017 to 2025, showing chemicals in e-cigarette vapor are linked to cancer and tissue mutations. This significantly advances understanding of vaping's carcinogenic risks, which are comparable to smoking but long-term effects remain uncertain. Monitoring regulatory responses and public health guidance will be crucial as further studies develop.
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