X-RAYS SHOWING POSSIBLE CANCER - 2006 CU of a doctor's hand tracing an area on an x-ray where a suspicious growth has been detected then cut to MS of a doctor examining another x-ray pointing to a visible lump in the chest area. Such x-rays are commonly used to help detect cancers. April 11, 2006 - COLOR Source: Video: DV
CANCER SURVIVOR RETURNS TO LOVING FAMILY - ANIMATION Animated depiction of a man successfully treated for cancer leaving the hospital and walking back to his house where his wife and children joyfully greet him. All is well again. 1960s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
CANCER SPREADS - ANIMATION Animated depiction of a black cancer located in one site of the body then spreading out until darkness cover the entire screen. Suddenly a sword with two snakes intertwined appears in the darkness presumably to symbolize a failure to heal the patient as the sword resembles an altered physician\'s staff (caduceus). 1960s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
PREMATURE NEWBORNS - MONTAGE Montage of caring for prematurely born babies includes CU of a nurse's hand caressing a tiny baby laying on his tummy in an incubator then pull back to the nurse bending over him, another baby sleeps in an incubator, cut to the hospital nursery where a nurse fills out paperwork.
August 9, 1984 - COLOR Source: Video: DV
CANCER PATIENT ENTERS HOSPITAL - ANIMATION Cartoon figure of a man with cancer walks through the hospital entrance then cut to a team of doctors and nurses and zoom in on doctor looking through a miscrope while VO states, \"Here at the hospital a highly trained team will serve. This team includes the physician who has special knowledge of the microscopic appearance of cancer tissues.\" 1960s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
WARNING SIGNS OF POSSIBLE CANCER - ANIMATION Animation depicting the warning signs of cancer while VO lists them out including sores in the mouth that don\'t heal, thickening or lumps in breasts, mouth or tongue, change in size or color of any wart, mole or birth mark and more. The narrator urges you to see your doctor if you develop any of these warning signs. 1960s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
HOW CANCER SPREADS THROUGHOUT BODY - ANIMATION Animation and VO provide a visual analogy for how cancer spreads if it is not removed or stopped at its origianl location in the body with little cartoon cancer cell monsters swimming through the lymph stream and traveling through the body.
1960s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
HOPE FOR FEWER CANCER DEATHS - ANIMATION A white cross against a black background with magenta clouds grows smaller and smaller until it disappears possibly depicting cancer deaths becoming fewer and fewer or even the hope that cancer deaths may one day disappear completely. 1960s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P