Electronic cigarette use among young adult cancer survivors


What The Study Did:

This study used national survey data from young adults ages 18 to 39 to compare e-cigarette use among cancer survivors with their peers without cancer.


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Helen M. Parsons, Ph.D., M.P.H., of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, is the corresponding author.


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