Melanoma

2012
02.18

Melanoma

Most common form of skin cancer.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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14 Responses to “Melanoma”

  1. modogray says:

    Most common form of skin cancer.

    But for who?

    Nice

  2. Krazie316 says:

    absolutely you’ll always have the idiots down rating even off topic videos for no reason but whatever.

    you can always do like some kats do and disable the ratings

  3. tarchea says:

    some prejudice person who do not want to accept truth. most whites do not even know that they can get burnt bad from the sun and they want to say that blacks are less protected from the sun than whites. they tell me that whites have a natural sunscreen while black skin is harmed by the sun.that is a total opposite of the truth.i have many racist and homosexual haters.some of the homos rate me down just because they do not like my stance on homosexuality.

  4. Krazie316 says:

    good info, who the heck would rate this down

  5. byrt1983 says:

    no he died from cancer in his toe!

  6. byrt1983 says:

    youre right but as you can see you got alots of crakkkaz that still cant stand the truth!

    I LOOOOVEEEE BEING BLACK!!!!

  7. BlakeBarbieDoll says:

    I think that is what killed Bob Marley. He had a melanoma and he ignored it…it spread to his brain and gave him cancer, no?

  8. tarchea says:

    Hey bro.That shit is funny. But let them tell it, we can not stand the sun.

  9. tarchea says:

    This is true. Sorry I did not answer your earlier comment. I did another vid with a little info about us. The sun connects with our melanin and gives us energy. It will heal blacks as well if they convert to the right diet. Anyone that is not of total African ancestry will have a hard time surviving the coming solar eclipse. I can hit you up with some more info in a PM.
    Hotep sis!

  10. tarchea says:

    Hey sis! Biracial people and albinos can get skin cancer. The darker you are, the more your skin protects you against harmful uv rays. But let the whites tell it, our people are the ones who can not stand the sun.They claim that we lack Vitamin D(w/e that is) when if you read old studies, the sun hitting our skin makes Vitamin D, whites are deficient as well as biracials.That is why we were not to mix. When the solar flares come, I feel sorry for all the less melanated people who got fucked over

  11. EvaDatDiva says:

    I think the amount of melanin is directly proportional to the level of protection. Melanin is biological light. It is the presence of all the colors (forms of light) in the spectrum. so the darker it is the more light it can absorb. The less melanin one has, the less protection one has. I think that’s how it works

  12. vmwye says:

    Do U think it could affect a “black” person who is biracial or lightskin since they aren’t highly melanated like or close to original African ppls?

  13. hustleharddeep says:

    i thought i was kinda funny

  14. EvaDatDiva says:

    ummmm…. I honestly don’t believe black people are susceptable to skin cancer, so I thought this video would shed light on that….have any info that pertains to us?

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