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ART CARD: A TIP FROM A FORMER SMOKER®
SUPER: Elizabeth, 62, Texas
We see Elizabeth talking to the camera. She is wearing a grey cardigan and pink blouse and is sitting in front of a window.
ELIZABETH: Smoking gave me peripheral artery disease. Later, I got kidney cancer.
Cut to a close up of Elizabeth talking to camera.
ELIZABETH: I used to laugh when people would tell me I was going to die from smoking.
Cut to an image of Elizabeth in a hospital gown lying in a bed with a nasal cannula and nose tube. Cut to an image of Elizabeth’s stitches recently after surgery.
ELIZABETH: I would say ‘well, at least I’ll have fun doing it.’
Cut to Elizabeth talking to the camera. She is wearing a grey cardigan and pink blouse and is sitting in front of a window.
ELIZABETH: Well here’s a tip: it turns out living with smoking-related disease is no fun. No fun at all.
ART CARD: Quitting lowers your risk of smoking-related disease.
ANNCR: You can quit. For free help, visit CDC.GOV/Tips
ART CARD: You can quit. For free help, visit CDC.GOV/Tips
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