Cancer Research and Funding

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Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. Tumors are then created and interfering with the digestive, nervous and circulatory systems. It is one of the most leading causes of death, reaching at about 8.2 million deaths in 2012. It is expected that cancer will rise from 14 million to 22 million within the next 2 decades. With over 100 cancer research centers in the United States studying how to treat this disease, people need to understand the importance of donating also with the awareness of signs and symptoms in the early stages. But, what are we doing about it? Do we have the technology to finally be able to put this deadly disease to an end? During the 15th century, scientists started grasping a better understanding of the human body. Giovanni Morgangi was the first to perform autopsies on patients to relate to their illnesses along with the finding of cancer after death. This laid the foundation of scientific oncology, the study of cancer. Over the years, scientists have realized that the disease they thought they distinguished was very dissimilar to the diseases they currently study today. There are over 200 types of cancer in the world today. Scientists continue to study every day to be able to come closer to finding a cure finding for this awful disease. Susan G. Komen is a breast cancer awareness and research center looking to end breast cancer forever. Breast cancer is one of the most common type of cancers found in women. The research center holds a “Race for a Cure” run yearly to raise money for breast cancer patients. They not only fund research in the United States, but 17 other countries as well. The Komen research program has made a significant progress that has contributed too many import... ... middle of paper ... ...niversity of Louisville, believes that by 2050, as many as 95 percent of all cancers will be proved to stem partly from infection” (Hadhazy). But for now, our main concern should be prevention and early awareness. Being aware of the early stages of cancers make it easier to overcome the disease. Living a healthy lifestyle is also a great way to decrease the chances of getting cancer. If you’re one of the many hoping for a cure for cancer, donating whenever possible is also a great way to start this long journey! Works Cited Hadhazy, Adam. Science's 8 Greatest Unsolved Mysteries: Progress Report. n.d. 24 April 2014. Komen. Susan G. Komen. 5 April 2013. 25 April 2014. Muller, F. Toxicological Sciences. 2014. 24 April 2014. National Cancer Insitute. National Cancer Insitute . 2 December 2013. April 2014. WHO. World Health Organization . February 2014. 25 April 2014.

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