By Admin on Oct 26, 2009 in Gender & Women's Studies | 11 Comments
Ramman asked: When? prostate cancer awareness month? What have you done? (Have you donated, bring a tape, etc.). What are you doing in respect of the month of awareness of breast cancer?http://1cancercure.com/
By Admin on Jul 4, 2009 in Gender & Women's Studies | 0 Comments
Happy Bullet asked: Widz?c jak mój dowód czasowego zwi?zku przyczynowego raka piersi poprzez zwi?kszenie feminisms od pocz?tku, a przestrzenne zwi?zek przyczynowy skoncentrowa? si? na karierze zamiast o dzieci, które przed dniem 30 feminizm propaguje .. Tak wi?c sens feminizm powoduje raka piersi. Nie mo?na by? logicznie potwierdzona tutaj, I thought I'd doda?: Housework KAWA?KÓW Breast [...]
By Admin on May 17, 2009 in Gender & Women's Studies | 20 Comments
Happy Bullet asked: 81-PERCENT INCREASE IN BREAST CANCER SINCE 1971 http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-09/29/content_5154954.htm “Having fewer children before the age of 30, early menarche, late menopause and being obese or overweight after menopause are said to be all factors behind the increase.” [ Children before 30 and breast feeding is THE primary means of preventing breast cancer. ] [...]
By Admin on May 17, 2009 in Gender & Women's Studies | 19 Comments
Billy C asked: I ask this of prostate cancer are more consideration? prevalent cancer of the breast. Good god. I'm not complaining. I'm just wondering why? l? isn 't one. Gwenna B, that? such a stereotpye. Believe or not, most men are capable of being mature adults. I 'M sorry to say, but your mentalit? [...]
By Admin on May 13, 2009 in Gender & Women's Studies | 19 Comments
Red Phantom asked: The US Government spends double on breast cancer research over prostate and the corporate disparity is much greater. Campbells soup doesn’t have Prostate awareness soup cans! Although deaths from breat cancer are 1/3 higher there are far more cases of prostate cancer, over 240,000 per year. The funding and awarness differential is [...]
By Admin on May 9, 2009 in Gender & Women's Studies | 25 Comments
Queen Kira asked: Waarom is het belangrijker dan alle andere ****** van het lichaam, zoals longkanker, darmkanker, hersenen kanker, pancreaskanker, enz., of enige andere ziekten zoals MS, Alzheimer, cerebrale verlamming, etc? Het is alsof ik ga overal zie ik roze linten en "genezing borstkanker" marketing. Het is druk aan het genezen is zo ongelooflijk onevenredig [...]
By Admin on Apr 29, 2009 in Gender & Women's Studies | 20 Comments
81-PERCENT INCREASE IN ****** CANCER SINCE 1971 http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-09/29/content_5154954.htm “Having fewer children before the age of 30, early menarche, late menopause and being obese or overweight after menopause are said to be all factors behind the increase.” [ Children before 30 and ****** feeding is THE primary means of preventing ****** cancer. ] http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerstats/types/breast/incidence/ The incidence [...]
By Admin on Apr 29, 2009 in Gender & Women's Studies | 19 Comments
Billy C asked: I ask this considering prostate cancer is more prevalent than ****** cancer. Good god. I am not complaining. I am just wondering why there isn’t one. Gwennie B, that is such a stereotpye. Believe it or not, most men are capable of being mature adults. I’m sorry to say it, but your [...]
By Admin on Apr 27, 2009 in Gender & Women's Studies | 19 Comments
The US Government spends double on ****** cancer research over prostate and the corporate disparity is much greater. Campbells soup doesn’t have Prostate awareness soup cans! Although deaths from breat cancer are 1/3 higher there are far more cases of prostate cancer, over 240,000 per year. The funding and awarness differential is 300 or 400%. [...]