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Is There a Safe Level of Tobacco Use?
No level of tobacco use is considered safe. Even occasional smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke increases the risk of developing cancer. The best way to reduce cancer risk is to avoid all forms of tobacco and to create a smoke-free environment.
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