Among cancers, it is somewhat of a poor relation. Every year, from 12 to 000 new ...
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TOBACCO: A risk factor for bladder cancer.
TOBACCO: A risk factor for bladder cancer.
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STUDY: Smoking causes a change in lung cells.
STUDY: Smoking causes a change in lung cells.
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STUDY: Less than 1% cancer risk with e-cigarette compared to tobacco.
STUDY: Less than 1% cancer risk with e-cigarette compared to tobacco.
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TOBACCO: Negligible effects on the digestive system.
TOBACCO: Negligible effects on the digestive system.
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STUDY: A link between vaping and bladder cancer?
STUDY: A link between vaping and bladder cancer?
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SEVRAGE: The National Cancer Institute promotes electronic cigarettes.
SEVRAGE: The National Cancer Institute promotes electronic cigarettes.
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STUDY: The vapor of the e-cigarette does not promote the development of cancer.
STUDY: The vapor of the e-cigarette does not promote the development of cancer.
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BELGIUM: Cancer Foundation launches anti-smoking campaign
BELGIUM: Cancer Foundation launches anti-smoking campaign
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STUDY: Vapers are much less exposed to toxic and carcinogenic products than smokers.
STUDY: Vapers are much less exposed to toxic and carcinogenic products than smokers.
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E-CIGARETTE: An opportunity to reduce the number of tobacco-related cancers?
E-CIGARETTE: An opportunity to reduce the number of tobacco-related cancers?
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TOBACCO: Cancer risks even with less than 10 cigarettes a day.
TOBACCO: Cancer risks even with less than 10 cigarettes a day.
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BELGIUM: The foundation against cancer advises the e-cigarette.
BELGIUM: The foundation against cancer advises the e-cigarette.