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Bob Lawrence's journey with Metastatic Melanoma Cancer

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2011

San Diego resident Mr Bob Lawrence talks to Clinton Heal from http://www.melanomaroadtripusa.com about his diagnosis of Metastatic Melanoma and the journey so far living with melanoma.

Follow their road trip journey across the USA http://www.melanomaroadtripusa.com

http://sunbedban.com
http://melanomawa.org.au

http://www.aimatmelanoma.org

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  • RIP in peace Bob - My condolences to the Lawrence family.

  • RIP Bob. My heart goes out to his widow Laurie...I too am a melanoma widow.

  • Thank you so much for posting these videos to educate and inform. I am paranoid after my early diagnosis and then lost a friend this week to melanoma. It is scary and requires vigilance to notice moles that look suspect.

  • YOUR A BIG .. BIG...BIG MAN..... HANG IN THERE!!

  • Thank you for posting this! My Bob was diagnosed with stage four melanoma. I'm sending him this uplifting video.

  • thank you,be healthy!

  • I have the same disease, same doctor. I am terrified of what a brain tumor can do. I see no trace of a deficit in your speech, yet, I still do not feel reassured. Actually, I was avoiding the realization. Another patient's CarePages update led me here. It's my duty to face it and to relate to others. I sure feel you, Bob, when you say the word, "short", in reference to the time left, to live. It has a lighter, ironic side. I chose not to have withholding taken out of my benefits. @gmail

  • What a wonderful way to spread awarenesss for Melanoma! My daughter too has been diagnosed with Stage IV. What a great message of hope. Thank you!

  • Bob Lawrence is one of the bravest men I know. Thank you for sharing your journey through the dark melanoma diagnosis.

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