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Sun 26 Apr 2026 • 19:41

Former Smoker Advocates for Tobacco Phase-Out Following Lung Cancer Diagnosis

Former Smoker Advocates for Tobacco Phase-Out Following Lung Cancer Diagnosis

# ‘I smoked for 30 years before getting lung cancer — phasing out tobacco is right’

Susie recalls how, as a child, she used to buy cigarettes for her father. After smoking for 30 years, she developed lung cancer. She strongly supports the government's efforts to reduce tobacco use, stating that it is crucial for protecting future generations.

A recent bill aimed at phasing out traditional cigarettes has been brought to light. Many experts agree that this legislation represents a significant step forward in promoting public health. Health Secretary Wes Streeting described the bill as a "historic moment for the nation's health."

The charity Cancer Research UK also praised the initiative. Michelle Mitchell from the charity highlighted that it "marks a turning point, one that will help protect our children from deadly addiction, disease and early deaths." This change is seen as essential for tackling the health risks linked to tobacco use.

As the government moves forward with these plans, the emphasis on creating a smoke-free society grows stronger. This legislative effort aims to significantly lower smoking rates and address the consequences linked to tobacco consumption.