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The smoking-cancer debate challenged this monolithic concept of causation. Many people smoke their whole lives and never get lung cancer. Conversely, some people get lung cancer without ever lighting up a cigarette. Some people may get it because of a hereditary disposition, others because of exposure to carcinogens, and some for both reasons.
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect (Penguin Science)
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