Skin cancer (Melanoma) PSA
It's a public service announcement for melanoma (a type of skin cancer)
Channel: Film
Uploaded: May 15, 2007 at 4:46 pm
Author: jucuvilant
Length: 00:00:39
Rating: 4.67
Views: 13786
Tags: service announcement melanoma cancer public skin PSA health
Video Comments:
nlab (October 22, 2008 at 2:20 pm)
This makes sense right? So then I go to the doctor because of my "skin problem" and get treated with the very samething that you said caused it int he first place? If mean the doctor do give me eyewear while he treats me with pulses of light that are from the UV spectrum that is the sun.So shouldnt I get treated with darkness since the light is so bad for you?
KJT922010T (October 21, 2008 at 10:57 pm)
my dad has stage 3 and he is living and he has never been better the doctors said if he had waited a few more months to get it checked out he would have died
boipayn (August 21, 2008 at 11:55 pm)
this is truth. melanoma kills over 8000 people each year. i dont fully blame the sun... it could be genetics too... but it is real. and it sucks. there is NO TREATMENT for melanoma. NO chemotherapy works!! it is a beast of a disease.from a stage 3 melanoma cancer patient.
IAmJustRd (August 21, 2008 at 6:48 pm)
Great PSA! More people should be educated about this cancer. I didn't know what it was before I got diganosed and if I had I would have noticed and gotten checked sooner. Thank god it wasn't that far advanced.
blabblab1212 (June 22, 2008 at 8:17 pm)
The sun is good for you and necessary for optimum health. The sun prevents many types of cancer and strengthens the immune system. Tan sensibly and do not burn. An hour a day of direct summer sun while wearing a swim suit will provide you with all the vitamin D you need for optimum health. If you have fair skin, shorten that to 15 minutes a day.
blabblab1212 (June 22, 2008 at 8:07 pm)
This video is total horse manure! One person in the U.S. dying every hour adds up to 8760 people. The current U.S. population is 304,409,499. That comes out to .0000287 percent of the population getting melanoma a year or 3 in 100,000 people. That is extremely rare and many of those are elderly who didn't recognize early that the growth was cancer when it could have been removed safely. This is scare tactic bullshit put out by dermatologists and the tanning industry. Don't believe it.
carolvaco (March 16, 2008 at 6:08 pm)
It was good to see your video on Melanoma, a rare agreessive skin cancer. I do think all skin cancers and what parts of your body they can affect should be made known to the public.After being diagnosed with a rare gynae cancer, also a skin cancer (Squamous Cell Carcinoma) I do think the public should be made aware of all "skin cancers".Thanks for this educational video
nimphphlown (August 20, 2007 at 9:03 am)
thanks for keeping a good look out medical science teaching wrap music producing entertainment!!.. Everything is feeding off each other and motion is a cycle we are all things !!..when our nature matures to the awareness of species cruzing instinct is able to comprehend why kindness is so important!!.. its you in a long time from now and a long time ago!!.. it taste like spaceship!!.. h t t p://one.revver dot com/watch/334372/flv/affiliate/98050 big ups dj the h t t p spaces and the dot !!.
1
-
Navigation:
Cancer Video -
Search:
-
Categories:
Cancer
Adrenal Cortical Cancer
Advanced Cancer
Anal Cancer
Aplastic Anemia
Bile Duct Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Bone Cancer
Bone Metastasis
Brain Cancer
Brain Tumor Adult
Brain Tumor Children
Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer Men
Cancer Children
Cancer Unknown Primary
Castleman Disease
Cervical Cancer
Childhood Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Colon Cancer
Rectum Cancer
Endometrial Cancer
Esophagus Cancer
Ewing Family Tumors
Eye Cancer
Gallbladder Cancer
Gastrointestinal Carcinoid Tumors
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
Cancer HIV
Cancer AIDS
Hodgkin Disease
Kaposi Sarcoma
Kidney Cancer
Laryngeal Cancer
Hypopharyngeal Cancer
Leukemia
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Children's Leukemia
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
Liver Cancer
Lung Cancer
Lung Carcinoid Tumor
Lymphoma
Lymphoma Non-Hodgkin
Lymphoma Skin
Mesothelioma
Multiple Myeloma
Myelodysplastic Syndrome
Paranasal Cancer
Nasal Cavity Cancer
Nasopharyngeal Cancer
Neuroblastoma
Oropharyngeal Cancer
Oral Cancer
Osteosarcoma
Ovarian Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Pituitary Tumor
Prostate Cancer
Retinoblastoma
Rhabdomyosarcoma
Salivary Gland Cancer
Sarcoma
Adult Soft Tissue Cancer
Skin Cancer
Skin Cancer Basal
Skin Cancer Squamous Cell
Skin Cancer - Basal and Squamous Cell
Melanoma
Small Intestine Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Testicular Cancer
Thymus Cancer
Thyroid Cancer
Uterine Sarcoma
Vulvar Cancer
Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia
Wilms Tumor
Cancer Treatment
Cancer Treatment Decision
Cancer Clinical Trial
Coping With Cancer Treatment
Healthy After Cancer Treatment
Managing Cancer
Cancer Therapy
Chemotherapy
Radiotherapy
Hormone therapy
Biological therapy
Bisphosphonates
Cancer Drugs
Cancer Survivors Network
Hope Lodge
Reach to Recovery
American Cancer Society
Cancer Education
Cancer Advocacy
Cancer Prevention
Cancer Detection
Cancer Early Detection
Tobacco and Cancer
Great American Smokeout
Great American Eat Right Challenge
Cancer Sun Safety
Cancer Food and Fitness
Environmental Carcinogens