Cigarettes are completely safe

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There is no direct causal link between smoking and cancer. People who never smoked get it, people who smoke all their adult lives don't. It can be linked as a contributing factor, but direct "cause" has never been proven. George Burns smoked cigars his entire adult life, died at 95 and it wasn't cancer that got him, just age.
 
There is no direct causal link between smoking and cancer. People who never smoked get it, people who smoke all their adult lives don't. It can be linked as a contributing factor, but direct "cause" has never been proven. George Burns smoked cigars his entire adult life, died at 95 and it wasn't cancer that got him, just age.

You on crack now?

Its all about the myth of 2nd hand smoke
 
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There is no direct causal link between smoking and cancer. People who never smoked get it, people who smoke all their adult lives don't. It can be linked as a contributing factor, but direct "cause" has never been proven. George Burns smoked cigars his entire adult life, died at 95 and it wasn't cancer that got him, just age.

You on crack now?

Its all about the myth of 2nd hand smoke
Don't change the topic. Exactly how many cigarettes does one have to smoke to get cancer? Please provide a link to a study that tells us the answer.
 
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Does the sun cause cancer? If one is genetically predisposed to it, there is quite a risk. Probably much the same with cigs.

I suspect that diet, activity level, and other environmental factors matter as well.
 

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