Plaintiff in Tobacco Trial Says She Could Not Quit Smoking Until After Her Laryngectomy

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Mary Cooper testifies that she could not successfully quit smoking until her laryngectomy and subsequent hospitalization rendered her physically unable to smoke. Whether Cooper was addicted to nicotine is an issue in her Engle progeny tobacco suit against R.J. Reynolds. 

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