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=More information on nicotine products and cancer=
<sub>Subscript text</sub>=More information on nicotine products and cancer=




===2020: Cancer potencies and margin of exposure used for comparative risk assessment of heated tobacco products (HTPs) and electronic cigarettes (ECs) aerosols with cigarette smoke===
===2021: Article: [https://sokodirectory.com/2021/01/nicotine-and-cancer-are-you-among-the-misinformed/ Nicotine And Cancer: Are You Among The Misinformed?]===
 
 
===2020: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC7811518/ Cancer potencies and margin of exposure used for comparative risk assessment of heated tobacco products (HTPs) and electronic cigarettes (ECs) aerosols with cigarette smoke]===
Even if they should not be considered as risk-free products, however, HTPs and ECs lead to an appreciable risk reduction in comparison to cigarettes, both for cancer and non-cancer diseases. According to the current knowledge, and more specifically to the data presented here, HTPs and ECs might be considered as an acceptable reduced risk substitute for cigarettes for legal-age smokers who would otherwise continue smoking cigarettes.
Even if they should not be considered as risk-free products, however, HTPs and ECs lead to an appreciable risk reduction in comparison to cigarettes, both for cancer and non-cancer diseases. According to the current knowledge, and more specifically to the data presented here, HTPs and ECs might be considered as an acceptable reduced risk substitute for cigarettes for legal-age smokers who would otherwise continue smoking cigarettes.
A more pronounced cancer risk reduction was observed when comparing the mean lifetime cancer risk for the considered ECs with that for cigarette smoke. This reduction was about two orders of magnitude (ratio of 0.009 and 0.014) with 2.42·10–4 and 3.95·10–4 for ECs compared to 2.73·10–2 for cigarettes. In terms of consumers, this would mean that 1 out of 36 cigarette smokers vs. 1 out of 4132 or 1 out of 2531 EC consumers may develop a cancer if the cancer root cause would be only associated with exposure to the considered HPHCs.
A more pronounced cancer risk reduction was observed when comparing the mean lifetime cancer risk for the considered ECs with that for cigarette smoke. This reduction was about two orders of magnitude (ratio of 0.009 and 0.014) with 2.42·10–4 and 3.95·10–4 for ECs compared to 2.73·10–2 for cigarettes. In terms of consumers, this would mean that 1 out of 36 cigarette smokers vs. 1 out of 4132 or 1 out of 2531 EC consumers may develop a cancer if the cancer root cause would be only associated with exposure to the considered HPHCs.


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===2018: Electronic cigarette use among patients with cancer: Reasons for use, beliefs, and patient-provider communication===
===2018: Electronic cigarette use among patients with cancer: Reasons for use, beliefs, and patient-provider communication===
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===2016: Patients with lung cancer: Are electronic cigarettes harmful or useful?===
===2016: Patients with lung cancer: Are electronic cigarettes harmful or useful?===
Based on current knowledge, for patients with lung or other forms of cancer who would otherwise continue to smoke, e-cigarettes offer an alternative way to quit smoking while they undergo medical treatment. The option to switch to e-cigarettes should be considered by healthcare practitioners with patients with cancer who would otherwise continue to smoke.
Based on current knowledge, for patients with lung or other forms of cancer who would otherwise continue to smoke, e-cigarettes offer an alternative way to quit smoking while they undergo medical treatment. The option to switch to e-cigarettes should be considered by healthcare practitioners with patients with cancer who would otherwise continue to smoke.
 
 


=More information on the confusion caused by this myth=
=More information on the confusion caused by this myth=
*[[Doctors_and_Medics_Nicotine_Misperceptions|Doctors and Medics Nicotine Misperceptions]]=
*Please see our page on Nicotine Misinformation: [https://safernicotine.wiki/mediawiki/index.php/Nicotine_-_Misperceptions,_Misinformation,_or_Disinformation Nicotine - Misperceptions, Misinformation, or Disinformation]
: Do our medical professionals have a clear understanding of safer forms of nicotine use? Browsing the medics misperceptions page might surprise you as to the depth of the bad rap that's been given to nicotine!
*[[Public_and_Media_Nicotine_Misperceptions|Public and Media Nicotine Misperceptions]]=
:Due to all the misinformation, it's easy to see why the public is as confused about safer nicotine as the medical professionals are. We're collecting data on that confusion on the public & media misperceptions page.




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