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All Jokes Aside Featuring Steve Harvey

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2009

A video diary of Steve Harvey as he undergoes a colonoscopy. The purpose of the video is to inform, inspire, and encourage African American men and women to take charge of their health. The video is also designed to deliver the life-saving message that cancer is not a death sentence, that most cancers the cause deaths in the African American community can be prevented or cured if caught early.

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  • TAKE FIVE MINUTES OUT OF YOUR BUSY LIFE HERE ON FACEBOOK AND WATCH THIS LIFE SAVNG VIDEO.... THEN SPREAD THE WORD. BLACK PEOPLE LET'S TAKE OUR HEALTH SERIOUS... ALL JOKES ASIDE...

  • I am a stage lll colon cancer survivor so far. I have been in remission since August 2009. I finished my last chemo treatment in October 2009. It was a incredible ride and I hope it never returns. I am a blessed man and thank goodness I paid attention to my symptoms and went to doctor. DO NOT IGNORE WHAT YOU SEE IN THE TOILET, IT IS YOUR LIFE

  • I am a Stage III Colon Cancer Survivor. Please get a colonscopy for YOU and those that love you. I am very thankful to be alive! Thank you Steve Harvey for doing this video. God bless you, all colon cancer survivors and those that have lost someone to this cancer.

  • I am a Stage IIA colon cancer survivor...diagnosed March 4th 2009. Thank you for making this video.....we all need to do what we can to "wipe" out colonrectal cancer!!! UP YOURS!!!

  • Steve, Thank you for that great information!

  • I am a Colon Cancer Stage III survivor. My colonoscopy saved my life and found my cancer. I had a partial colectomy surgery and chemo therapy. My brother in law also had colon cancer, stage 4 and died on Feb. 11th, 2010. PLEASE, check yourself out, be aware of family history, watch your diet, get help to stop smoking, and share the word. a million thanks to Steve for his candid video!

  • What a great video!!! Thank you Steve for doing this!

  • I had no idea colonoscopies are needed once per decade or that the age to start is 50. I always assumed it was an annual procedure.

    Thanks for this video Steve! You helped to educate me and I will spread the word.

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