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E-cigarettes and why it may be harmful | City of Hope's Dr. Tiep and Rachel Dunham

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Published on Nov 19, 2013

Brian Tiep, M.D., Director of Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Smoking Cessation, and Rachel Dunham, MSN, Nurse Practitioner for Smoking Cessation and Lung Cancer Screening, discusses the public health concerns regarding e-cigarettes and why the medical community is wary of this product. For more information about City of Hope's lung cancer program, please visit: http://www.cityofhope.org/lung-cancer


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