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Smokers of 'light' or menthol cigarettes are 'just as likely to die from lung cancer as those who use standard ones' The risks of lighter cigarettes are just as high as normal ones, researchers said  They are concerned people think there is a 'safer' option when there is not Unfiltered cigarettes are the worst - doubling the chance of lung cancer death 

By Vanessa Chalmers Health Reporter For Mailonline

Published: 13:07 BST, 23 May 2019 | Updated: 13:07 BST, 23 May 2019

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Smokers of 'light' or menthol cigarettes are just as likely to die from lung cancer as those who use the traditional ones, researchers claim. 

Scientists have warned there is no safe cigarette, despite people believing low-tar options may be a healthier choice.

Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina analysed health records of 14,000 smokers, aged between 55 and 74.

All the volunteers had smoker for at least 30 'pack years' - the number of packs per day multiplied by years smoked. 

Academics calculated the effect of smoking habits on lung cancer incidence and mortality, as well as deaths from all causes, although it is not clear what other causes were studied.   

No difference was found in lung cancer incidence or deaths, or all-cause mortality between regular cigarette smokers and light or ultralight smokers. 

Smokers who use 'light' or menthol cigarettes are just as likely to die from lung cancer than regular smokers, experts at the Medical University of South Carolina have said

Smokers who use 'light' or menthol cigarettes are just as likely to die from lung cancer than regular smokers, experts at the Medical University of South Carolina have said

Lead author Dr Nina Thomas said: 'There's still this idea that light or ultralight might be better for you, and it's not.

'All cigarettes are bad. They all increase the risk for lung cancer and the risk of dying from lung cancer.' 

However, the results did show smokers of light cigarettes - sold by brands such as Marlboro - had a lower dependence on tobacco.

But they were less likely to kick the habit than regular cigarette smokers, according to the data from The National Lung Screening Trial in the US.

WHAT ARE THE HEALTH RISKS OF SMOKING? 

Smoking is one of the biggest causes of death and illness in the UK.

Every year around 78,000 people in the UK die from smoking, with many more living with debilitating smoking-related illnesses.

Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States. 

Each year, nearly half a million Americans die prematurely of smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke. Another 16 million live with a serious illness caused by smoking. 

Smoking increases the risk of developing more than 50 serious health conditions.

Some may be fatal, and others can cause irreversible long-term damage.

Smoking causes around seven out of every ten cases of lung cancer as well as causing other cancers.

It damages heart and

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