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The study abstract 3051, presented in a session at the American Thoracic Society 2024 International meeting, held in San Diego, California, May 1722, found that ex-smokers who had quit for less than five years using electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) were 23% more likely to develop lung cancer and over 71% more likely to die from lung cancer than those not using e-cigarettes
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Nine of the 23 conditions were endorsed by more than two-thirds of the sample
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"However, people with all the characteristics of a more dependent e-cig user still had a lower e-cig dependence score than their cigarette dependence score," Foulds said