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Published on Jun 24, 2014
Shawn was 14 years old when he started smoking. He was in his midforties when a chronic cough and laryngitis turned out to be throat cancer. He finally quit smoking—but doctors were unable to save his larynx. He now has a stoma (opening) that allows him to breathe and a laryngeal implant that allows him to speak. In this TV ad from CDC's Tips From Former Smokers campaign, Shawn describes how life's ordinary tasks are more challenging with a stoma.