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In reply to the discussion: I just donated $50 to the susan g. komen foundation [View all]kiranon
(1,738 posts)56. As a 2x breast cancer survivor, the point is to fund prevention as much as cure.
PP works on prevention. If cancer is caught early, the odds of survival are much higher. Poor women need breast exams and mamograms. Mamograms caught my cancer 2x. It seems to me that the decision to not fund PP was a political decision. No more fuinds from me for the susan g. komen foundation.
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TalkingDog
Feb 2012
#25
Komen also pulled all cancer research funding connected to stem cell research - $12 million gone.
yardwork
Feb 2012
#126
The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute. could use that money just as well. nt
Snotcicles
Feb 2012
#90
I recommend donating to an organization that actually spends money on cancer research
jeff47
Feb 2012
#8
Exactly! And all the made-in-China crap -- plastic bracelets, t-shirts, teddy bears (WTF?), and so
Brickbat
Feb 2012
#21
There are other, less glam, organizations that are far worthier of my money.
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2012
#18
Yes.. I agree. Early on, raising awareness was necessary. Now, it seems only to be $$ targeted at
hlthe2b
Feb 2012
#23
"Raising Awareness" is a, pardon the expression, "white glove" action. PP is actually
nanabugg
Feb 2012
#91
There are many good alternatives for your money that will support cancer research...
hlthe2b
Feb 2012
#22
to be fair, the amount that we need to know is what is spend on administrative costs
Beaverhausen
Feb 2012
#82
It's your money. But it's not like Susan G. koman is the only org for this issue
Orangepeel
Feb 2012
#32
But yet you still supported the anti-abortion zealots that run that organization
Horse with no Name
Feb 2012
#58
That's a very good point and one that I'm sure many have not considered.
Arkansas Granny
Feb 2012
#81
Komen just did! They will no longer fund cancer research based on stem cells. They've cut $12MM+.
yardwork
Feb 2012
#132
As a 2x breast cancer survivor, the point is to fund prevention as much as cure.
kiranon
Feb 2012
#56
That is your choice - don't guess you could have picked a DIFFERENT organization that fights it huh?
slay
Feb 2012
#64
Time to find a new research group for breast cancer. I am sure there are others.
mfcorey1
Feb 2012
#65
really? You support cancer research? L Komen is removing $200,000 for CANCER SCREENINGS
librechik
Feb 2012
#87
"will continue to invest money at the same levels" 15% is piss poor percentage to invest and why I
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#88
It's a big red flag for this organization to move partisan politics ahead of the core mission. nt
Cognitive_Resonance
Feb 2012
#110
I have no intention of donating a penny to Komen, and will ask anyone that I can convince not to
bluestate10
Feb 2012
#111
There's better cancer research charities that give more to the cause then Komen
ShadowLiberal
Feb 2012
#117
What good is cancer research to women who can't afford preventative screening?
BeHereNow
Feb 2012
#121
Meaning no disrepect. I can feel for your lose and your sister's struggle BUT there are other
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#123
Why would you donate to an organisation that openly discriminates against poor and underprivileged..
truebrit71
Feb 2012
#127