
2001 Archived
| 46 (45 Years Old)
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description Rick Stoddard is tearfully reminiscing about his late wife, Marie, who died of smoking-related cancer. He talks about the fact that she died at age 46, making her a middle-aged person at age 23.
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2001 Archived
| Emergency Room
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description Rick Stoddard is tearfully reminiscing about his wife, Marie, who died of smoking-related cancer. He recalls the day he took her to the emergency room and learned that the cancer had spread to her brain.
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2002 Archived
| Experience
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description A man describes his experience of dealing with his wife's battle with cancer. His wife, Marie, died at age 46.
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2001 Archived
| Fish out of Water
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description Rick Stoddard is reminiscing about his late wife Marie, who died of smoking-related cancer. He describes the actual moment that she died.
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2002 Archived
| Hair
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description Rick Stoddard describes how chemotherapy ravaged his wife, including the loss of her hair during her battle with cancer.
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2001 Archived
| Happy Face
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description Rick Stoddard is tearfully reminiscing about his wife Marie, who died of smoking-related cancer. He finds it ironic that her cigarette lighter had a happy face on it.
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2001 Archived
| Heart in the Sky
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description Rick Stoddard is tearfully reminiscing about his wife Marie who died of smoking-related cancer. On the day she died he saw a heart-shaped cloud in the sky and took it as a sign from Marie.
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2002 Archived
| Just Hold On
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description Rick Stoddard, whose wife Marie died as a result of smoking-related lung cancer, painfully describes the ravaging effects of the uncontrollable seizures she endured during her disease and prior to her death.
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2001 Archived
| Lesions
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description Rick Stoddard is tearfully reminiscing about his wife Marie, who died from smoking-related cancer. He talks about her fear of the radiation therapy that was used to treat the lesions on her brain.
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2002 Archived
| Made the Papers
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description A newspaper has an image of Marie Stoddard and the text reads, "When Marie quit smoking, it made the papers." However, as you continue to read, you realize that it is an obituary.
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2001 Archived
| Seizures
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description Rick Stoddard is tearfully reminiscing about his wife Marie who died of smoking-related cancer. He talks about the devastating day that she experienced a series of seizures that left her unable to use her hand and arm.
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2002 Archived
| Tear Us Apart
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description An older photo of the Stoddard family and the text reads, "Lung cancer doesn't just tear apart your lungs." As you continue to read, the ad discusses how the death of a loved one from lung cancer tears apart the surviving family members.
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2002 Archived
| Too Young
Target Audiences None, Adults, Youths and Young Adults
Produced For Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Themes Health Consequences of Smoking
Description Rick Stoddard discusses how his wife began smoking at too young an age to make a responsible decision. She then paid for that decision later on by developing cancer and dying.
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