The carcinogenicity of e-cigarettes: a qualitative risk assessment - PubMed
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- Review summarizes qualitative carcinogenic risk assessment of nicotine-based e-cigarettes, focusing on evidence from 2017 onward.
- Evidence includes human studies showing DNA damage from carcinogens like nitrosamines and volatile compounds, plus oxidative stress and inflammation.
- Rodent bioassays indicate e-cigarette aerosol exposure can cause lung adenocarcinomas in mice.
- Mechanistic data suggest carcinogenicity involves a complex mixture with genotoxic and other processes.
- Conclusions have evolved from needing more evidence to expressing concern; e-cigarettes are likely carcinogenic, potentially contributing to oral and lung cancer.