Quote Originally Posted by bsterr
OK, I know a few things:
- If you smoke a cigar per day, you'll probably get cancer
- If you smoke a cigar per year, it will probably have no tangible effect

But most of us are somewhere in between, personally I smoke one every 1 or 2 weeks (generally a corona or similar size). I'm wondering if anyone can tell me the point at which cigar smoking has a real chance (10-20%) of causing a major health problem (i.e. cancer).

I realize there's no way to be precise about this, but I'm just looking for a ballpark estimate. If cutting back to 1 per month would really help, I would definitely do that, but if it wouldn't make a difference then I'd rather not! Thanks!
I think your next step would be to go to the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and check ask the correlation between red meat and heart disease before you have another burger... here's the link http://www.beef.org/

me with a stogie - me without a stogie (notice the eyes are open and the shocked expression without and the dreamy/satisfied expression with)

BTW - welcome to the group!