Major review strengthens concerns about vaping and oral cancer risk
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Findings from UNSW and collaborating institutions demonstrate that vaping is likely to contribute to lung and oral cancers, emphasizing the need for clinicians and users to reconsider vaping as a safe alternative to smoking.
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