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Prostate Cancer and Breast Cancer

A man is 35% more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than a woman is to be diagnosed with breast cancer, yet prostate cancer gets nowhere near as much funding and recognition. Cancer Facts and Figures 2011: www.cancer.org The National Cancer Institute: www.cancer.gov Funding: www.cancer.gov Prostate Cancer Foundation: www.pcf.org Petition to make Prostate Cancer a National Priority: www.prostatecancerpetition.org Make a Donation to Prostate Cancer Research: www.ustoo.org A Website for Prostate Cancer Information (you can donate here too): www.zerocancer.org An Article about Prostate Cancer: www.oudaily.com Another Article: iantimberlake.wordpress.com

  1. ManSpeakOut
    February 1st, 2012 at 08:10 | #1

    Of course big companies do not donate money to Breast Cancer, they will only donate to causes that most people actually care about and Prostate Cancer is not one of them.

  2. ManSpeakOut
    February 1st, 2012 at 08:15 | #2

    Course this should be no surpise to people since we still live in a society where we still do women and children first in times of danger and disaster.

  3. rexx1234567
    February 1st, 2012 at 08:18 | #3

    This breast shit gets more attention (& probably more funding )than all childhood illnesses combined. I DO NOT EVER BUY anything with a pink ribbon on it, I just buy another brand. I NEVER have / will donate a penny to breast cancer crap outside of what they R taking from my tax dollars. All these illnesses/cancers that effect everyone & even childhood only diseases & all motherfuckers can think about is titties. Fuck women’s only issues. Even a council on women & GIRLS, Not children, just girls

  4. rexx1234567
    February 1st, 2012 at 08:19 | #4

    @ManSpeakOut It’s actually women first then children. Think of abortion, who’s life comes first?

  5. Draginvry2
    February 1st, 2012 at 08:29 | #5

    I think we need a “Prostate Cancer Awareness Month” Awareness Month

  6. rexx1234567
    February 1st, 2012 at 08:37 | #6

    The only problem with the petition in the description box is that it is addressed to a feminist president (even deemed so by “Ms.” Magazine). It is as good as if we were talking to ourselves.

  7. RockingMrE
    February 1st, 2012 at 09:21 | #7

    Another excellent video dude. I will favourite it and keep it in mind to link to in the future. I also shared it.

  8. bahamutkod
    February 1st, 2012 at 10:02 | #8

    Don’t forget to note that the old-style breast awareness shirt deal said that the “good way” had him saying “please please please” left and right and standing at least ten feet away. Begging like a damn dog is what they demand of men.

  9. pinegrove33
    February 1st, 2012 at 10:45 | #9

    great video on a very important topic Vin!

  10. johnman1911
    February 1st, 2012 at 10:56 | #10

    Your videos are awesome. I love all the work you put into them getting pictures and everything. I had no idea there was a prostate cancer awareness month. Not to mention that men who have prostate surgery cannot even physically have an erection anymore sometimes. It is not only sad how our society treats men it is sad how it is buried deep the way men are hurt by these. I wouldn’t be surprised if we are hurt in ways no one even knows yet.

  11. johnman1911
    February 1st, 2012 at 10:57 | #11

    @rexx1234567 Your right bro, it is women first and then children. Not only in abortion but also in divorces and other areas as well. “If momma ain’t happy ain’t nobody happy”

  12. lillie1990am
    February 1st, 2012 at 11:50 | #12

    In the United States, 1 man in 6 will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime.
    SEPTEMBER IS NATIONAL PROSTATE AWARENESS MONTH
    If you haven’t been checked in a year or more make an appointment NOW.
    Get political, contact your local schools and get them to make blue paper prostate cancer assignments. For every product you see with a pink ribbon contact that company and tell them you will boycott their product or service until there is a blue ribbon for Prostate Cancer.

    Follow the Money

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