Leading British surgeon tells ministers vaping ‘epidemic’ among teenage girls could lead to breast cancer later in life and children should not be allowed to believe they are safe

Teenage girls using e-cigarettes may be dramatically raising their risk of developing breast cancer, an expert has warned.

Professor Kefah Mokbel – one of the top breast cancer surgeons in Britain – fears an ‘epidemic’ of vaping among youngsters could have devastating consequences in the future.

Toxic substances in the vapours inhaled by users have been linked to breast cancer, particularly for women who have been exposed to them in adolescence.

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