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Do you run for cure? How about running for cause.
Published: 28 July 2016
You probably know people who have had some sort of cancer. You also know many more who will be getting these diseases鈥攜ou just don鈥檛 know who they are. So when you 鈥淩un for Cancer鈥, the money likely goes for those people who have the disease, to find a cure, rather than to the investigation of cause, so that many more people needn鈥檛 get the disease in the first place. We certainly need to celebrate concern for the ill, but shouldn鈥檛 we show equivalent concern for the healthy, so that they don鈥檛 get ill? Is not an ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure?
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