Will 5.6 million current American youth eventually die from smoking? The anatomy of a commonly accepted tobacco control measure.
Kenneth E WarnerPublished in: Tobacco control (2020)
The SGR estimate depended on assumptions that no longer held a few years later. Yet advocates for youth smoking prevention cite it frequently today. Considerations such as this paper's calculations, decreasing smoking initiation rates, increasing cessation, better screening for and treatment of smoking-related diseases, and smoking's increasing social unacceptability suggest that smoking's death toll for today's youth will be far lower than contemporary estimates. How much lower is virtually impossible to estimate.