For whatever reason I’m just seeing this, so my comment is way late.
Cancer and specifically childhood cancer is my area of research and passion.
I think if we treated cancer the way we treated AIDS that would go a long way. With the help of President Bush poor African countries have been able to get the medicine needed to fight HIV/AIDS and a huge dent has been made there, so if we treated cancer like that I believe we could make enormous headway in helping these less wealthy countries fight and the survival rates would skyrocket.
I agree with all of your points. I think the biggest one is treating other countries around the world both wealthy and not as wealthy as neighbors, that one is so important and I hope we can start doing that.
For whatever reason I’m just seeing this, so my comment is way late.
Cancer and specifically childhood cancer is my area of research and passion.
I think if we treated cancer the way we treated AIDS that would go a long way. With the help of President Bush poor African countries have been able to get the medicine needed to fight HIV/AIDS and a huge dent has been made there, so if we treated cancer like that I believe we could make enormous headway in helping these less wealthy countries fight and the survival rates would skyrocket.
I agree with all of your points. I think the biggest one is treating other countries around the world both wealthy and not as wealthy as neighbors, that one is so important and I hope we can start doing that.
I like "withness." It's a great word to sum up what it means to care for people in so many ways.