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Originally Posted by Brujah
If true, would you rather risk lung cancer or not?
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I forgot to answer this part.
Given the fact that less than 10% of full time smokers ever develop cancer;
I think enviromental causes of cancer are greatly over looked.
It may be that cigarete smoking expands the effect of the environmental causes
in some people and thus getting rid of environmental causes may cut lung cancer
down to only 1% of full time smokers.
There must be an explanation why 90% of people who smoke full time all their
lives are living just as long and in many cases longer than non-smokers.
I say it's the environmental causes such as air pollution, fine particle inhaling
from construction materials in buildings, brake pad grindings, aresol sprays in home,
and pesticides. These take hold in an individual and are exacerbated by smoking.
