8%? Damn, you really had to dig hard to get those wrong statistics.
I get it, you hate smokers and smoking, hence why you read only what you wanted to read, the CDC only states that smoking is responsible for 90% of lung cancers, not that 90% of smokers get lung cancer, since smoking increases the risk of lung cancer by a large amount it's no surprise it's going to be held responsible for the development of most cases of lung cancer. Obviously around 50% of smokers will die at the hand of their habit, but that is all-cause mortality, not lung cancer alone.
Just because you're alarmed at the actual statistic doesn't make it wrong however, do note that the doctor who authored said journal got his data from the CDC and the WHO. Have a look at these articles:
http://www.bupa.com.au/health-and-w...information/lung-cancer-and-smoking#amiatrisk
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Cigarette smoking is the major cause of lung cancer with 10 percent of smokers developing the disease"
http://www.science20.com/news_relea...ncer_genetic_biomarker_may_provide_the_answer
^The person commenting on this article is a Yale radiologist, hardly someone inclined to promote smoking, they don't work for the tobacco companies. However they also don't work for the mainstream media, the people who have brainwashed you into believing that nearly all smokers get lung cancer.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749017/
Even this good ol' PubMed study even states under the "Tobacco Metabolism" section: "
Not all smokers get lung cancer, but under 20% do."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7895211
This Canadian study estimates 172/1000 male smokers will get lung cancer, a risk of about 17%
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/04/100407144703.htm
Sourced from Boston University Medical Centre (totally a pro-tobacco institution right?) stating 10-20% of smokers will get lung cancer.
So the actual figure we're looking at is somewhere between 8-19% with 15% being the most likely. I say this because the original journal article I posted, mentioned the risk for caucasian male smokers in the US, a very specific figure. The 15% figure seems to be the general consensus. Still far lower than what the mainstream media wants you to think.
There's nothing wrong with you hating smokers and smoking, that's your opinion and you are entitled to your opinion. Just don't parrot what the media says and do some research, you went halfway, with the links you posted being true, it's just your interpretation that was off. I was talking about lung cancer risk alone in smokers, not other causes of death via smoking.
Keep in mind I do agree with your stance on smoking, there is no benefit and it only serves to harm oneself, hence why I quit.