LoL...after reading these posts, I sat back and thought about what you had all said. Then I happened to be watching the today show this morning about ovarian cancer, that 23,000 are diagnosed every year and only 8,000 live because of no screening or early intervention tools. CANSER SUX...no matter what kind! I just want to say that anything...pink ribbon, self-absorbed documentary, or drug reps handing out herceptin bags only work to bring more awareness to the fact that people are dying of cancers, all kinds of cancers! I think that's a good thing. I don't remember seeing this type of public awareness 15 yrs ago or even 8 years ago when my dad died of cancer. I have cancer and realistically, I am happy to be saddled with breast cancer above other cancers because of the strides being made in treatment. They may be slow, but They are faster than others I can name, so bring on the pink ribbons and bumper stickers and all the documentaries I can stand....if it helps one person, it was worth it.
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