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Vaping probably causes lung and mouth cancer and merits more action, scientists claim, but some experts aren't convinced
Vaping and e-cigarettes are likely to cause cancer in their own right, a comprehensive new review has concluded. These ...
E-cigarettes are likely to cause cancer, including in the lungs and mouth, according to a sweeping review of scientific ...
Scientists have discovered that losing a key protein in small cell lung cancer triggers inflammation that actually helps ...
Large-scale human data on vapers who develop cancer will take decades to accumulate, researchers explain.
Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo, have developed a system that allows human lung ...
New research from the University of Virginia shows people who have serious cases of COVID or influenza face another risk ...
Using a new technology, diagnosing lung cancer could become as easy as inhaling a sensor and then taking a urine test that reveals whether a tumor is present. Using a new technology developed at MIT, ...
Reductions in tobacco smoking have led to lower rates of lung cancer in many places. But people who have never smoked still get lung cancer. In fact, globally, their numbers are proportionally on the ...
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