2 claim verifications about cancer cancer ×
“Vaping causes cancer in humans.”
Current evidence does not support the definitive claim that vaping causes cancer in humans. Human studies showing elevated cancer risk involve dual users who also smoke combustible cigarettes — a known carcinogen — making it impossible to isolate vaping as the independent cause. Multiple systematic reviews find no significant cancer risk in exclusive never-smoker vapers. While biomarker evidence of DNA damage and a recent review calling vaping "likely" carcinogenic suggest biological plausibility, no authoritative body has confirmed a definitive causal link for vaping alone.
“A declassified Central Intelligence Agency document reveals the existence of a cancer cure that has been suppressed.”
The declassified memo discusses 1950 Soviet lab work; it does not document a proven cancer cure, nor was it hidden—files have been publicly available for years. No credible evidence supports a suppressed, definitive cure.