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Pipes and Cigars

cigarOne study has shown that for cigarette smokers who just cannot seem to quit, switching to cigars or pipes can reduce their risk of smoking-related illness by about 50%. However, that does not mean that these forms of smoking are safe. Smokers of cigars and pipes still face much higher rates of cancers, heart disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) than non-smokers.

Cigars may seem sophisticated, but that does not make them safe. One large cigar can contain as much tobacco as an entire pack of cigarettes! Many cigar smokers do not inhale the smoke into their lungs, so they think they are not at risk for cancer or other smoking-related illnesses. Even without inhaling, nicotine is slowly absorbed through the lining of the mouth. In addition, the other toxins in tobacco can cause cancers of the mouth, larynx, and esophagus. Cigar smokers who do inhale face all the same risks as cigarette smokers—cancer, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, stroke, and heart disease, just to name a few!

Pipe smoking is not very common in the United States today—rates of pipe smoking in men have fallen since the 1960s and have always been low in women. Pipes might seem harmless, but studies have shown that people who smoke pipes exclusively have similar or higher rates of smoking-related illness to those who smoke cigars. A Swedish study has shown that pipe smokers are at a higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer, and a study done in the United States shows a link between pipe smoking and bladder cancer.

“Exotic” Smoking: Waterpipes, Cloves, and Bidis

More exotic forms of tobacco smoking have become popular, especially among young people. These forms of tobacco use may seem more natural than cigarettes and thus safer, attracting people who would not normally smoke. But these trendy ways of smoking are not a safer way to smoke tobacco.

Other Ways to Get Your Fix

Maybe you are considering a much different form of tobacco use. Eliminating the smoke may not solve the problem.

Electronic cigarettes (“e-cigarettes”) turn liquid nicotine into a vapor that can be puffed. Even though there is no smoke, e-cigarettes are not a safe alternative. The FDA has found traces of toxic chemicals in two popular brands of e-cigarettes.