Buy yourself a calculator. That's not 1/800, that's 1/80 who died, in the period of the study, from COPD. That doesn't include many others who died of breast, lung, throat, testicular and mouth cancers, emphysema, heart disease, stroke or other smoking-related ailments. Nor does it factor in the fact that a quarter of the subjects developed COPD -- resulting in debilitation and a huge decrease in quality of life, but not death.
Okay, one in 80, my mistake. One in 80 does not impress me either.
I didn't post to you, and I don't care to hear your overly emotional screeching, so leave me alone.
I'm a retired nurse. Everyone dies of something. There are worse things than lung cancer.