Have Some Fun! Watch Screening Saves Lives!

Posted by Kate Murphy on March 6th, 2011

Here’s a neat video from Dr. Sam Lubner and his dancing buddies at the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center.

Why not send this page along to your friends turning 50 reminding them to take care of their health . . . and get screened for colorectal cancer.

Comments (3): Add a comment

3 Responses to “Have Some Fun! Watch Screening Saves Lives!”

  1. March 06, 2011 at 11:01 am, erika hanson brown said:

    This piece is just WONDERFUL!!! Thanks so much, Kate, for finding it and posting it.

    Let’s get lots of exposure for this one!

    erika hanson brown
    mayor pro-tem: COLONTOWN
    “where experience reaches out”

  2. March 07, 2011 at 11:34 am, Jo-Ellen De Luca said:

    Watch ours,too…on YouTube search box: Shake Your Awareness
    Docs, staff and support group Dance for Colonoscopy

  3. March 07, 2011 at 2:25 pm, Patti Hollenback said:

    These are a riot; especially when I think about the possibility of some of our physicians and staff participating in something like this. I’m going to pass it along and see if anyone bites.
    It’s a really fun, catchy way to bring attention to a serious killer!

Leave a Reply

Your comments are welcome. However, specific medical advice will not be provided. Generic QUESTIONS can be directed to our Answer Line team at http://fightcolorectalcancer.org/awareness/answer-line or by calling us at 1-877-427-2111 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Eastern time, Monday – Friday. We urge you to consult with a qualified physician for diagnosis and for answers to your personal questions. Fight Colorectal Cancer is not responsible for the medical accuracy of any comments left by persons other than Fight Colorectal Cancer staff members. Fight Colorectal Cancer staff members monitor comments and may respond publicly where appropriate.

Please note that we automatically publish the name that you enter next to your post. Also note that our pages are automatically indexed by Google and other search engines, and your name may therefore appear in search results on those sites. So if you wish to remain anonymous please use a different name or enter 'Anon' as the name.

We regret that we are unable to privately answer questions left as comments. So please do not include your phone number, email or mailing address in the body of your comment.

Please note that we automatically publish the name that you enter next to your post. Also note that our pages are automatically indexed by Google and other search engines, and your name may therefore appear in search results on those sites.