Is the Komen Foundation Running for a Cure or for Themselves?
by Tony Isaacs
(The Best Years in Life) Each year sees more and more widely publicized "Race for the Cure" and other breast cancer events staged by the Komen Foundation. In 2013 over 100 such events have been scheduled. As this $400 million per year giant pink gorilla of cancer charities continues to grow, the question that begs answering is: "Is the Komen Foundation really running (or walking) for a cure for breast cancer or are they instead running mostly to keep their foundation going and the money flowing in?"
After all, one would think that any serious effort to find a cure for breast cancer or just about any other forms of cancers would center on the role of toxins, which are increasingly recognized as far and away the major cause of cancer. Yet, in the Komen Foundation's lengthy list of risk factors, nary a mention is made of risks posed by exposure to toxins. Read More.
After all, one would think that any serious effort to find a cure for breast cancer or just about any other forms of cancers would center on the role of toxins, which are increasingly recognized as far and away the major cause of cancer. Yet, in the Komen Foundation's lengthy list of risk factors, nary a mention is made of risks posed by exposure to toxins. Read More.
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