Interesting take but I don't think thats it.
Lung cancer rates rose proportionately with consumption which grew in the 30's and exploded in the 40's as cigarettes became a part of the war culture. I don't have the graph handy but the one I saw, the lung cancer rates always lagged just behind consumption, even in the early part of the century.
I'm sure that perhaps this could also contribute, but I think its a bit of a smoke screen itself to cover the real risk of smoking.
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