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Vaping combined with smoking significantly increases lung cancer risk. This study found that individuals who vape and smoke have a fourfold higher risk compared to those who only smoke cigarettes, suggesting vaping accelerates cancer development.

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  • Pulmonology
  • Public Health

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  • Electronic delivery systems (vaping) are linked to lung injury.
  • The impact of vaping on lung cancer risk is largely unknown.
  • Understanding vaping's role in cancer is crucial for public health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the association between vaping, cigarette smoking, and lung cancer risk.
  • To quantify the increased risk of lung cancer in dual users (vaping and smoking).

Main Methods:

  • A case-control study was conducted in central Ohio.
  • Compared 4,975 lung cancer patients with 27,294 cancer-free controls.
  • Matched cases and controls by age, gender, race, and residence.

Main Results:

  • Vaping combined with chronic smoking showed a fourfold higher lung cancer risk (OR=58.9) versus smoking alone (OR=13.9).
  • After adjusting for comorbidities, the risk for dual users remained significantly elevated (OR=38.7) compared to smokers (OR=9.6).
  • Findings were consistent across genders and histological cell types.

Conclusions:

  • Adding vaping to cigarette smoking accelerates lung cancer risk.
  • Dual use of vaping and smoking presents a significant public health concern.
  • Further research into the long-term effects of vaping on respiratory health is warranted.