Terrell has been a light smoker for 20 years. If he quits smoking, his mortality risk will

A) ?return to that of a nonsmoker in about two years.
B) ?return to that of a nonsmoker in about 16 years.
C) ?continue to match that of a moderate to heavy smoker.
D) ?become greater than that of a moderate to heavy smoker.


B

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