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"Finding out I was terminally ill was heartbreaking, especially for my wife and five children" - the Manchester smoker urging others to quit

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Quitting smoking is a tough journey. The Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership salutes anybody who has ever tried.

Now, the partnership has launched a new campaign to highlight the very real consequences of smoking, and to support those who dream of quitting on their journey.

The Never Quit Quitting campaign, which launched on Monday, August 16 on TV and radio stations across the city region, centres on the compelling, heart-wrenching, genuine experiences of former smokers who have proved quitting is achievable for anybody who puts their mind to it.

Father-of-five Ian Gresty, aged 59 from Gorton, Manchester, made the decision to quit smoking after being diagnosed with three different types of cancer - lung, throat and

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