
Switching to e-cigarette use after conventional smoking cessation was associated with a higher risk of lung cancer and related mortality, according to a recent study that highlights the “potential harmful effects of alternative e-cigarette use.”
Yeon Wook Kim, MD, of the Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, and colleagues conducted the study and presented their findings during the American Thoracic Society 2024 International Conference.
It was important to conduct the research because e-cigarettes “have gained popularity as a less harmful alternative to conventional cigarette smoking,” but it “remains unclear” if switching to e-cigarette use after conventional smoking cessation affects future lung cancer risk, Dr. Kim and colleagues explained.