Insight Pt. 2: IF I CAN QUIT, SO CAN YOU Campaign, Getting Prepped for the AACR Philadelphia Marathon

Published: Nov. 10, 2023, 4:17 p.m.

b'The Philadelphia Department of Public Health\\u2019s IF I CAN QUIT, SO CAN YOU campaign is designed to stop tobacco-use among all smokers, but particularly those in high-risk groups including:
\\u25cf Those in recovery from substance use, including opioid use
\\u25cf Pregnant or new moms \\u25cf Identify as LGBTQIA+
\\u25cf Individuals who work at places where tobacco use and exposure are high (e.g., food service, hospitality industry, trade professions, etc.)
\\u25cf Active duty members and veterans of the armed forces Hispanic and Latino communities

I speak to Ryan Coffman, Tobacco Policy and Control Program Manager, Philadelphia Department of Public Health about the campaign that features real Philadephia who are former smokers to encourage and inspire other Philadelphians to quit. Coffman also discusses the resources available including the PA Free Quitline 1-800-QUIT-NOW. as well as the Great American Smokeout November 16th.

The AACR Philadephia Marathon Weekend is just around the corner. I speak to 1. Dr. John Luksch Sports Medicine Physician at Rothman Orthopaedics about important advice for seasoned and novice runners as they get ready to race. Rothman Orthopaedic Institute AACR Philadelphia Marathon

Finally, a tribute to Philadephia Mayor Election Cherelle Parker.'