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Eliminate research monies for treatment of symptoms. Focus should be on cures.
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I don't. There is already pink everywhere I look. There are already good treatments and education regarding breast cancer. Lung cancer and heart disease kill many, many more women. In fact, more Americans die from lung cancer each year than from breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers COMBINED (in 2005, it was 163,510 lung versus 40,410 breast). While overall cancer incidence rates are declining, lung cancer incidence rates among women continue to rise. Heart disease--American women are 4 to 6 times more likely to die of heart disease than of breast cancer. Heart disease kills more women over 65 than all cancers combined. Women are less likely to survive heart attacks than men, which means they may die from heart disease before they even know they have it. I think there needs to be wider education on the causes and prevention of the diseases that affect more people and more research into the cure of those diseases. The Department of Defense does not fund research for lung cancer, but funds research for breast, ovarian and prostate cancers, even though the former is the nation’s leading primary cancer killer. Approximately $1,723 per lung cancer death was spent in 2004 on research, compared with: $13,953 for breast cancer $10,318 for prostate cancer $ 4,618 for colorectal cancer
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its actually 1 in 6 women. Scarey stuff.
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