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In 2018, an estimated 13.8 million Americans reported using e-cigarettes, otherwise known as vaping. This alternative to smoking cigarettes and using tobacco products has become wildly popular in recent years. However, many doctors are concerned about the health risks associated with this habit—specifically, its link to cancer.

What Is the Difference Between Smoking & Vaping?

The primary differences between smoking and vaping are the combustion processes, the substances created, and the materials used. With smoking, the nicotine is delivered by burning tobacco and inhaling it. Vaping, on the other hand, produces an aerosol instead of smoke. When the user takes a pull from the mouthpiece, the vacuum of air triggers a sensor that activates a heating coil. This heat vaporizes the e-juice to creates a mist the user can inhale. 

Can Vaping Cause Cancer?

doctorFor those who previously smoked cigarettes, doctors have found using e-cigarettes as a means to quit tobacco products is beneficial. In these cases, the habit has been proven to decrease the risk of cancer. However, some studies have found a link between nicotine-packed e-juices and damaged DNA and cell mutation.

However, many people vape liquids that don’t contain nicotine because they enjoy the experience. And with the e-juice market creating a broad range of flavored liquids, some of which are designed to attract teens, the habit has, for many, become a hobby.

Even e-juices without nicotine can be dangerous, as inhaling vapor can harm your lungs. Studies have found links between vaping and lung, oral, and bladder cancer. Furthermore, some e-juices have been linked to a dangerous lung disease called bronchiolitis obliterans, otherwise known as popcorn lungs.

 

If you want to quit nicotine products and protect your health, the doctors at Island Hospital in Anacortes, WA, can help. Since 1962, these compassionate medical professionals have provided residents with a broad range of services, from emergency care to surgical procedures. Give them a call at (360) 299-1300 to schedule an appointment, or visit their website for more information on their services. 

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