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!