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Their findings, published in the journal BMC Medicine, were based on levels of DNA methylation – a type of chemical modification of DNA that alters gene expression but not DNA itself.
The study, published in the journal BMC Medicine and funded by Cancer Research UK, found that this increased prevalence was largely driven by greater use of e-cigarettes in attempts to quit smoking.