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In page Smoke inhalation:

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According to a New York Times article from 2022, while smoke inhalation has not been proven to cause lung cancer, unlike cigarette smoke (including secondhand smoke), studies published around that time found a correlation between the two.[6] A panel of experts from Stanford University compared the inhalation of wildfire smoke to smoking cigarettes, stating, "exposure to high levels of pollution from wildfire smoke is the equivalent of smoking seven cigarettes a day."[citation needed] Dr. Nadeau, one of the panel's experts, later stated that, "cigarettes at least have filters."[citation needed]