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Cessation—E-Cigarettes

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By Mike Walsh • March 11, 2022

A study from the large US PATH study found that e-cigarette users were less likely to quit smoking than those who tried with NRT or without any product use.

Chen R, Pierce JP, Leas EC, et al. Effectiveness of e-cigarettes as aids for smoking cessation: evidence from the PATH Study cohort, 2017–2019. Tob Control. 2022;0:tobaccocontrol-2021-056901. Published Online. FREE

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