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Centers for Disease Control TV Spot, 'Christine: Oral Cancer Effects'

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The Centers for Disease Control spotlights tips from former smoker Christine. Christine says she used to smoke and her tip for quitting is when you hear the words "oral cancer," don't just think about your mouth. She shows with her own body that skin grafts and reconstructive surgery can leave marks on your arms, shoulders and neck before she reveals her face, which is missing a large piece of her jaw.

Published
April 24, 2018
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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“You Can Quit”
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1-800-QUIT-NOW
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Emotional
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