Nic and Cancer: What We Know about Vaping and Cancer Risk

This resource outlines what is currently known about the potential connection between vaping and cancer risk, emphasizing that e-cigarettes contain harmful chemicals that can damage DNA and contribute to serious health issues. While long-term research is still ongoing, existing evidence suggests vaping may increase the likelihood of developing conditions linked to cancer. The resource also highlights the need for continued research, along with strong prevention and cessation efforts to protect public health—especially among youth.

Nic and Cancer: What We Know about Vaping and Cancer Risk

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