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Has the mist been peered through? Revisiting the building blocks of human health risk assessment for electronic cigarette use.

Qingyu MengStephan SchwanderYeongkwon SonCesar RivasCristine DelvenoJudith GraberDaniel GiovencoUma BruenRose MathewMark Robson
Published in: Human and ecological risk assessment : HERA (2016)
While evidence to date suggests that e-cigarettes release fewer toxins and carcinogens and compared to cigarettes, E-vapor is not safe and might adversely affect human immune functions. Major knowledge gaps hinder risk quantification and effective regulation of E-cigarette products including: 1) lack of long-term exposure studies; 2) lack of understanding of biological mechanisms associated with exposure; and 3) lack of integration of exposure and toxicity assessments.,. Better data are needed to inform human health risk assessments and to better understand the public health impact of E-vapor exposures.
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