Colon Cancer Awareness

By koby On July 13, 2009 Under colon cancer

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As many of you know, I lost my husband Jay to colon cancer ten years ago.
Since then, colon cancer awareness and prevention has been a cause near to my heart.
I’ve had lots of help through the years from some recognizable faces who have loaned their talent for Public Service Announcements about the disease.
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month, and this video will hopefully serve as a reminder to all of you–go get screened! Thanks for watching.

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23 Comments Add yours

  1. sociablyclussy
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    The best way to …
    The best way to fight any cancer is to never get it at all. Andrew Lessman’s Co-Q-10 , Stem Enhance “Yankee Blue Swamp Scum dehydrated” in a capsule , Raw living sun grown Afghan Sativa ingested. Jack LaLane cooked food is dead food . Afghan sativa marijuana is the most nutricious healing plant that is miss used. Its the Raw living sativa nutrients are the real vital healing needed for total healing in the body. This is not practiced or even thought of because of cost , less Euphporer !

  2. sociablyclussy
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Why don’t you taste …
    Why don’t you taste it , I recon if it is salty , you’re ! The smart patrol was here !!! 420

  3. EssiacHempLaetrile
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    CANCER CURE = HEMP …
    CANCER CURE = HEMP OIL

  4. dcareyHQvideos
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    I had a colonoscopy …
    I had a colonoscopy a little over 4 years ago. I had blood in my stool.. They found 2 large polyps and it turned out to be benign. It cost me about $15,000 and the Insurance didn’t cover it. Now I can’t afford to get another one. I have no fear ofI getting one. Just can’t afford it. I had a friend die of the diesease becuase he couldn’t afford the procedure. Our healthcare Insurance in this country is really sad.

  5. jazyskowski
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Breakthrough new …
    Breakthrough new product. Please view my video titled: 2o year old dog – no more tumors! Human and animal testimonials.

  6. xXalvissXx
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    i’m wondering… if …
    i’m wondering… if you’ve been constipated for a few weeks can you get colon cancer? cause of all the bacteria in your stools staying in your system?

  7. bamagirl639
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    There is a new …
    There is a new vaccine that is on the verge of replacing chemotherapy. The vaccine is OncoVAX. The company is Vaccinogen. This vaccine is available to anyone that has been diagnosed with Stage II colon cancer and HASNT had surgery. Currently this vaccine is only available commercially in Europe but arrangements can be made for the patient to have surgery in the United States, which would possibly be covered by insurance, but the OncoVAX treatment itself will be out of pocket.

  8. bamagirl639
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    test
    test

  9. UltimateBlink182Fan
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    If i out blood …
    If i out blood do i have colon cancer? plz tell me =(

  10. rennyminou
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    I had my first …
    I had my first Colonoscopy yesterday and it was pain-free. No problems, thankfully.
    Thanks Katie – so sad your husband passed at such an early age and from such a horrible, painful disease. Your campaigning against Colon cancer is one of the reasons I had this procedure done. There is no reason to be embarrassed about the procedure, so let’s get rid of the stigma surrounding this life-saving exam.

  11. Onlydreamin1959
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    I will include this …
    I will include this in my favourites for awhile because my partner is going through this (he’s going through an intense round of chemotherapy which is easier than living with the disease and which may save his life).You can save youself from this experience. Early detection means no chomo and a far better outcome. Get a colonoscopy, and insyist upon it, if in doubt. Something I have learned is that we have given up on colon cancer clients far too early in the past.This is treatable and beatable.

  12. LairdNicole1985
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Hey Katie… my mom …
    Hey Katie… my mom passed away 8 years ago, tomorrow. September 6th is very hard for me, I think about colon cancer alot, it is the very thing that took away my mother and is still taking people every single day… as a victim of the effects of this disease, I encourage everyone who watches your videos, everyone who knows other people, everyone who cares to stop this disease from taking the ones we love away from us… Please continue doing what you are doing, you are truly an inspiration…

  13. zezel22
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Thank you Katie, …
    Thank you Katie, you are a saint!

  14. TenajB
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Katie,
    Thanks so …

    Katie,
    Thanks so much for your commitment to getting the word out. I lost a brother at the age of 48 to colon cancer and have become my own activist. Although my approach is out of the box, I’ve had many people take this seriously and get screened. That’s what it’s all about……the BOTTOM line~get the word out.

  15. garycalgary
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    it’s sad your …
    it’s sad your husband died but you have a platform to get the help people.

    It’s a great cause for a uncomfortable topic from such a classy informative lady.

  16. gacwocn
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Way to go Katie!!!! …
    Way to go Katie!!!!! Thanks for doing all you can in the fight to Conquer Colon Cancer!!!

  17. PunkMartyr
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Thats really cool …
    Thats really cool of Katie to put this up

  18. velvetbrooks
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Remember colon …
    Remember colon cancer IS NOT a mans disease!! I always thought it was. I was told at 39 years of age I have in operable colon cancer, I am female and just turned 40. I was forced to medically retire and then my insurance dropped me. I got on disability and then was told I would have to wait 2 years for medical coverage under disability. I am still on chemo and medical bills are mounting badly! Dont be stupid get tested whether your male or female.

    Velvet Brooks
    Princeton Kentucky

  19. EHEALTHisSexy
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Thank you for your …
    Thank you for your very thoughtful and sincere call to action!

    Lee from Florida

  20. radcaduser
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    maby one day….. …
    maby one day…..keep on putting the word kaite…..

  21. kynz2005
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Hey There Katie!
    I …

    Hey There Katie!
    I just wanted to let you know that on Tuesday I had a colonoscopy. I very nervous about it, however I watched a video of you getting a colonoscopy and it helped put me at ease a little bit. For all those that are worried about getting one, it really is painless. I’m 21 years old and I think if Little Kyle can do you, you guys can too! It really is painless, and doesn’t take very long! Thanks for helping me out Katie! You are the best.

    Love
    Kyle Aevermann

  22. PrincePeterofPomona
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    Colonoscopies can …
    Colonoscopies can be very moving experiences.

  23. japanesesalaryman
    July 13, 2009
    7:08 pm

    whoa. i’m calling …
    whoa. i’m calling my doctor

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