Scientists probe lingering DNA scars from smoking and vaping

NCT ID NCT06983392

Summary

This study aimed to understand how smoking and vaping cause DNA damage in mouth cells, which might lead to cancer. Researchers planned to compare damage levels in people who continued using these products, those who tried to quit, and non-users. The goal was to identify which types of damage are most persistent and potentially most harmful. However, the study was withdrawn before any participants were enrolled.

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