Smoking-related cancers are declining in NYC, but vaping and e-cigs raise concerns

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Smoking-related cancers are declining in NYC, but vaping and e-cigs raise concerns
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Fewer New Yorkers are also using tobacco overall, but popularity is increasing among teens.

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.Fewer New Yorkers are being diagnosed with cancers linked to tobacco than in years past, according to a new report by the New York State Department of Health.

“When you see a consistent decline, it really drives home the point that this is a true decrease and this should continue if we continue on the same path,” she said.in the body. But research shows that lung cancer, oral cancer, esophageal cancer and laryngeal cancer are most closely connected. Smoking-related cancers killed close to 19,000 New Yorkers each year on average from 2016 to 2020, according to health department data. Lung cancer is especially common and deadly.

The survey data suggests that many types of tobacco use are on the decline. About 12% of adults smoked statewide in 2020, down from close to 20% in 2006. Smoking rates vary dramatically by county, though — from just 9% in Queens to nearly a quarter in parts of western New York. “These vaping products, in addition to nicotine, have many heavy metals which are also carcinogens,” she said. “Even though there haven’t been studies [yet], those studies will come.”

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