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BMJ No 7115 Volume 315 Editorial Saturday 25 October 1997
Richard Doll at 85
Sir Richard is best known for his work on smoking and health. The work led to first himself, then doctors, and then much of the general population stopping smoking. The reduction in tobacco deaths in middle age has been greater in Britain than any other country. About half of those who smoke are killed by the habit, while among those who have never smoked or who have stopped 80% survive to 70 and 33% to 85. Two thirds of the ex-smokers who have survived to 85 would have died if they'd carried on smoking. They owe their lives to Sir Richard. Sir Richard will deliver a birthday lecture, "Nature and nurture in cancer control," at 1 pm on 28 October in the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford. The BMJ wishes Sir Richard a happy birthday and thanks him for some of the best papers we have published in the past 50 years. Richard Smith
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