Monday, April 26, 2010

How can we make curing cancer a global priority?

How can we make curing cancer a global priority?


When I was ten years old, my younger brother Jeff died of leukemia.





Cancer kills 7 million people worldwide each year. Yet it is a treatable disease that—in time—is beatable. However, in today’s troubled global environment, valuable resources that would otherwise go to cancer research are frequently re-directed by the crisis du jour.





What can we, as individuals and as a global community, do to focus %26amp; mobilize our governments to find the cures that will make cancer a fear of the past?





Click here to watch a video of Cindy explaining more you can do to help:


http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=43484/*http:/...





Connect with others on this issue on Yahoo! Groups: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/can...

How can we make curing cancer a global priority?
only god knows
Reply:It IS a global priority. In the U.S. alone, BILLIONS of tax dollars are spent on cancer research every year!
Reply:Make it a gay sickness.





HIV/AIDS get more funding than lung, breast and colon cancer combined. But they kill more each year and you can get them with out having sex.


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