Unveiling the Truth Behind Breast Cancer Fundraising: A Call to Question the Status Quo
Unveiling the Truth Behind Breast Cancer Fundraising: A Call to Question the Status Quo
When you donate finances to breast cancer research organizations, your intention is to help find a cure, right? But what if I told you that a simple, natural method could significantly reduce your lifetime risk of developing breast cancer? Would you be surprised to learn that some organizations are actively denouncing this method as "not legitimate"? This article delves into the controversial world of breast cancer research funding and uncovers the facts behind the claims.
Understanding the Current State of Breast Cancer Research
The primary goal of many breast cancer research organizations is to 'find the cure.' However, as stated in the original article, the current approach to funding is fundamentally flawed. These organizations often operate under the assumption that more funding is needed to 'find the cure,' but do they actually use the funds to test and validate the existing claims?
Demanding Evidence: Debunked or Real?
Several independent studies have shown intriguing results. According to twelve studies, women who do not wear bras have the same lifetime risk of breast cancer as men. Men, as a whole, are diagnosed with breast cancer at a much lower rate than women. Last year, fewer than 3,000 men in the U.S. were newly diagnosed with breast cancer, whereas over a third of a million women were.
The significance of these findings cannot be overstated. If the lifetime risk of breast cancer for women who do not wear bras is as low as one in 168, as claimed by these studies, then the effectiveness of bras in increasing breast cancer risk is no longer a matter of debate. The results suggest a clear, measurable reduction in breast cancer risk when bras are not worn.
Critique of Current Research
Some critics of the 'bras and breast cancer' theory argue that it is "debunked" or "not legitimate." However, the lack of empirical evidence to demonstrate that bras do not affect breast cancer risk is problematic. No study has shown that women who usually wear bras have the same low risk of breast cancer as women who never wear bras. This suggests that the current research may be biased or incomplete.
The Book 'DRESSED TO KILL'
To explore the original study that connected bras with breast cancer, pick up a copy of 'Dressed to Kill - The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras 2nd Ed. 2018' by Sydney Ross Singer and Soma Grismaijer. This book offers a wealth of information and insights into the relationship between bras and breast cancer. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the methodologies used in the studies and the reasons behind the findings.
In conclusion, the current state of breast cancer research funding is open to scrutiny. While many organizations are focused on funding more research to find a cure, the evidence suggests that natural methods could significantly reduce breast cancer risk. It's time to question the status quo and demand evidence-based research that truly benefits those affected by this disease.
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