Most everyone has heard about the health risks of smoking both cigars and
cigarettes, and the dangers of secondhand smoke. But which is worse? Do cigar
smokers really have the advantage over cigarettes smokers? The answer is much
more complicated than anyone ever thought.
Research from the National Cancer Institute indicates that the health risks
posed by both cigarettes and cigars are strongly linked to frequency of use.
It's not whether you smoke cigarettes or cigars but how much and how often you
consume them. Individuals who smoke cigarettes on a daily basis are at a greater
risk of developing cancer than people who smoke the occasional cigar. Evidence
indicates that cigars contain many more carcinogens than cigarettes. It also
appears that cigar smoke is more toxic than cigarette secondhand smoke. Much of
this is due to the fact that cigars are bigger than cigarettes, and thus produce
more smoke.
Debate has also focused on the issue of inhaling nicotine from cigars and
cigarettes. Dedicated cigar enthusiasts argue that cigars are less dangerous
than cigarettes because they don't require you to inhale as much toxins. The
National Cancer Institute's research indicates that both cigar and cigarette
smokers are exposed to carcinogens regardless of whether they inhale or not.
Even without inhaling smokers are still exposing their mouths, tongues,
larynxes, and throats to carcinogens. Simply holding an unlit cigar or cigarette
between your lips can expose you to carcinogens. When saliva comes in contact
with a cigar or cigarette, even momentarily, carcinogens are swallowed. When
carcinogens are swallowed, the throat, larynx, and esophagus further become
exposed to these toxins and irritants. Cigarette and cigar smokers appear to
swallow similar amounts of carcinogens resulting in approximately the same
percentage of risk in developing oral and esophageal cancers.
Research indicates that the health risks associated with both cigars and
cigarettes may be reduced if the degree of inhalation is adjusted. Because most
cigarette smokers tend to inhale deeply and smoke on a regular basis they are at
higher risk of developing cancer of the larynx. To get an idea of how inhalation
of smoke relates to health risks the National Cancer Institute tells us that the
lung cancer risk of someone who smokes five cigars a day and inhales moderately
has about the same risk as someone who smokes one pack of cigarettes a day.
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