
A recent study has indicated that cancer patients who smoke e-cigarettes are more nicotine dependent and also unlikely to quit smoking than non users. The report was published in a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, and the study raises serious questions about the benefits of E Cigarettes in quitting smoking in cancer patients.
It is a fact that the risks of persistent smoking are very high in persons and particularly so in cancer patient who must quit the habit at all costs. However, the increasing use of e-cigarettes as a helpful tool for quitting smoking has raised a number of questions about its utility and if it is re...
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