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The effects are shown in this slide. All continuing smokers have a much greater risk of dieing from lung cancer than never smokers or smokers Who quit. Note, however, that smoker of cigarettes with a tar yield of less than 15 mg have no less risk of lung cancer compared with those smoking
regular cigarettes (15-21 mg). Thus many people continued smoking lights believing they would have lower health risks when in fact this was not the case.