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Pack-Years for Smoking 5 Cigarettes a Day for 40 Years

Smoking 5 cigarettes a day for 40 years equals 10 pack-years — the same as a pack-a-day habit for 10 years.

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  1. Enter cigarettes per day and years smoked in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your pack-years and the full breakdown beneath it.

Even light long-term smoking adds up — find out your pack-year total and understand your cumulative health risk.

Frequently asked questions

What is a pack-year?
One pack-year equals smoking one pack (20 cigarettes) every day for one year. Smoking half a pack for 20 years also equals 10 pack-years.
Why do pack-years matter?
Guidelines recommend annual low-dose CT lung cancer screening for adults aged 50–80 with 20+ pack-years of smoking history. Pack-years are also used to gauge COPD and cardiovascular disease risk.