Abstract
The most important consequences of smoking are chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD) and lung cancer (LC). Although the use of shocking images and warning
messages on cigarette packaging is a valid tool of smoke dishabituation, unfortunately,
millions of people go on smoking. Our hypotheses is that cigarette packet covers could
also be used to give further messages, especially meant to spur also a screening of
smoke-induced respiratory diseases. Messages on cigarette packaging suggesting
smokers to perform a spirometry and a chest x-ray may persuade them not only to quit
their habit but also to have a screening for COPD and LC prevention. If our hypotheses is
taken into account it will have a strong worldwide impact.