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Originally Posted by Mugwump
The cancer risk from pipe smoking is much less than for cigarettes, perhaps because the smoke is generally not inhaled. In America, with a population of over 300 million, there are an estimated 1000 or so cancer deaths (all kinds, not just lung cancer) per year. That's about one death per 300,000 people. Although it's not politically correct to say so, perhaps pipe smoking just isn't all that dangerous.
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Where did you get that statistic of 1000 estimated deaths per year in the US,
Mugwump?
The stats given by the American Cancer Society for 2008 read
565,650 deaths from all cancers.
And the cancer risk for pipe smoking includes oral cancers, not just lung cancer.
Formendacil, I can see the start of a new controversy: would Balrog cigarettes have filters or not?