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“Thyroid cancer is growing 5 times faster than tasticular cancer. Ask your doctor to check your neck. It could save your life. Checkyourneck.com.”

Advertising Agency: Lowe, New York, USA
Executive Creative Director: Mark Wnek
Creative Director: Bernie Hogya
Art Director/Copywriter: Raj Kamble, Chip Rich
Designer: Ken Rabe
Illustrator: Keith Negley


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Chapa Branca » Examine o seu pescoço said,

April 4, 2009 @ 02:15

[...] Fonte: I Believe in Advertising Hélio Teixeira, é publicitário e editor do Blog Chapa Branca. Apaixonado pelo universo da Comunicação Digital e suas ciências. Nas horas vagas, se diverte “trabalhando” como consultor de Comunicação e Marketing, designer gráfico e web designer. Um idealista “incurável”. Veja os artigos já publicados por ele. [...]

Ryan said,

April 6, 2009 @ 18:50

I saw this in Comm. Arts. a few months ago.

It is one of the most frightening things I have ever seen.

Don’t Be A Dickhead, Get Your Thyroid Checked - ANIMAL said,

April 15, 2009 @ 17:46

[...] Alternate stupid headline: Get Your Head Out Of Your Ass… Usually, I have to virtually visit India or Russia or China to see such surreal medical ads. But no, these freaky posters were produced right here in New York City, by Lowe, for the Light of Life Foundation for Thyroid Cancer (represented by the purple scarf ribbon). You know what? I like this exploiting-other-cancers strategy and these graphic layouts. Medical advertising is difficult, I know. Who ever thinks about their thyroid? This campaign gets its point across simply and memorably—if maybe a bit too goofily for such a serious issue. I have a minor complaint though. According to their website, thyroid cancer is the fastest-growing cancer in the United States. But, thyroid cancer occurs three times more often in women than in men. So, why do two of the three posters specifically target men then? Jump for a third breast exam execution of the campaign. |Images: IBIA| [...]

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