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Daily Use of E-Cigarettes Linked to Higher Cigarette Quit Rates, Roswell Park Research Shows


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New PATH Study findings underscore importance of sufficient nicotine replacement for smoking cessation


Adults in the U.S. who used e-cigarettes daily and also smoked combustible cigarettes were more likely to quit smoking than those who smoked but used e-cigarettes less frequently, according to a study led by experts at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. The research, published today in the journal JAMA Network Open, suggests that daily e-cigarette use may help some people quit using combustible cigarettes. 




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