Posted on February 7, 2010.
Why not here that many charitable activities against prostate cancer than breast cancer? Well, I went and saw it as girlsnightin.com.au is a charity for cancer in women, but there is no boysnightin.au. We have day ribbin pink, but no day ribbin blue check in your day, but no control of your day's prostate, if all we men are just walking on fathers day that began in 2006 .
people are trying to let others think about care for women as well as men, that they have most things "out there" things than men.
They do so much for making us women that we are under the care / notice that they forget the importance of men as well.
It took some time for women to get respect so he could take some time for men to get some respect back too.
I think the same needs to be said for colon cancer Colorectal /. Its more common than breast cancer and prostate cancer, but does not receive much attention either.
Popularity contest. Not as heartbreaking for men with cancer on women.
There is also less money for cancer that is believed caused by lifestyle choices such as lung cancer, even if it kills more women than breast cancer and men Fostat cancer.
i treat patients with cancer and have thought so. My conclusion is that men do not want to talk about problems with prostate cancer because of the stigma. Cancer of the prostate means that you may have some symptoms that are associated with erectile dysfunction itself. Guy really wants to go talk. also be screened for prostate cancer usually involves having the MD put his finger on your buttocks. as something men do not want to deal or talk. we really need an alarm clock for the guy in the world. If you live long enough, statisticly all men with prostate cancer. It is a little known fact. more charity / educational activities should be there for the men, if you come with a good idea for one, spread the word ...
Like it or not, we are much further in the identification and treatment of prostate cancer that we are in breast cancer, despite all the pink ribbons and more. Prostate cancer can be detected by a simple blood test, for example. No blood sample is still known for detecting breast cancer. Women are subjected to extremely painful mammography screening for the sake of breast cancer (which nevertheless has a high failure rate).
In many ways, the guys are much more than we do. For example, I have not heard of a man with prostate cancer being summarily castrated. And yet, women with breast cancer have steadily cut their breasts. We have very far to go in the treatment of breast cancer, let alone "cure" it. To be honest, I want money from the charity rather go to cancer "cures" that breast cancer simple "awareness."
Where are your numbers? Can you cite a source that has this list as a fact? Or are you just blowing smoke?
I hate when people make assumptions without basis in fact, as your question. How can you or do you know that this is true?
Although it was ... so? The important thing is that the problem is that people are dying of it, a person of a second. (Quoted by the cancer telethon last night). Public awareness is what is needed and a request to the presidential candidates to make cancer research a priority, if elected president.
Too many Americans and people of the world die of cancer, and more people are diagnosed with cancer every day. If you had cancer, then worry about the question of how many charity events each cancer, instead you would realize that all the money fight against cancer goes for the greater good and we hope that a cure is found for him.
Last night on the telethon said the charity March of Dimes for a.