Tanning can lead to premature aging, melanomas and ugly scars caused by skin cancers. No tan is safe. Skin cancer is killer body art.
We know how most women feel about pap tests - they can be uncomfortable. But put in perspective, regular pap tests can help avoid cervical cancer and its treatment.
Office worker, Rob, shown fidgeting at his desk, is dying for a cigarette. Finally he walks out front of the office where other smokers gather, but pulls out a phone and calls Quitline.
Construction worker, Jack, is dying for a cigarette. He hassles his mates to help him out during a break. Eventually one agrees. He is lent a phone and calls Quitline.
Desperate Janet is dying for a cigarette. She searches all over the house before finally finding what she is looking for. She picks up her mobile phone and calls Quitline.
Tran is at the pub with his mates when they realise they have no more cigarettes. Tran goes to get change but uses it in the payphone to call Quitline.
A couple are told by a doctor that they are pregnant. They happily ask if they can make a quick phone call and ring the Quitline on 131 848.
In the last 7 years around 131,848 Australians died of illnesses caused by smoking. Call the Quitline on 131 848.
A lung cancer patient explains how she was diagnosed. There was no warning sign, no cough or shortness of breath. The spread of cancer was silent.