expert reaction to qualitative risk assessment on the carcinogenicity of e-cigarettes - Science Media Centre

  1. expert reaction to qualitative risk assessment on the carcinogenicity of e-cigarettes  Science Media Centre
  2. Strongest evidence yet that vaping likely causes cancer  The Conversation
  3. Vaping likely to cause lung and oral cancer, Australian researchers find in new review of evidence  The Guardian
  4. Vaping ‘likely’ to cause lung and oral cancers, ‘most definitive determination’ to date finds  The Independent
  5. ‘It’s dangerous, and that’s the message’: Aussie study finds vaping likely to cause cancer  SMH.com.au


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