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Tuesday, 17 May 2011

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JOHN TAYLOR

Must stress, I have ended my communications with Cancer Research UK after campaigning for nigh on ten years - I have donated my £250 (promised to CRUK) to York Against Cancer. The proof can be seen here:

http://www.justgiving.com/JOHN-TAYLOR13

My reasons why can be read on my Just Giving page...

Perhaps Cancer Research will,one day, practice what they preach when they state :

Together "we" will beat cancer

JOHN TAYLOR

Cancer Research UK also cancelled Oldham's Race for Life event. Readers could sign the petition here :

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/kepp-the-race-for-life-in-oldham.html?fb_ref=right_bottom&fb_source=other_oneline

John Kimble

It's not just the BBC who are guilty here. There is no coverage of CRUK's sexism anywhere in the media. I've only ever seen maybe 3 pieces, all int the York press and the best one being in 2001.

John Kimble

Also in relation to the death figures it's worth noting that generally very few young men get prostate cancer. Therefore as life expectancy increases we're going to see even more prostate cancer deaths in future.

Traditionally the approach to prostate cancer was to hope the men died of something else first. (when life expectancies were lower this sometimes "worked"). Of course now it's an even more ridiculous way to do things and increasingly so. Unfortunately we're still living with the legacy of such an approach.

Jenny

Have I got this right? First CRUK refuses to allow approximately half the potential participants to take part, then whines that there aren't enough applicants.

Don't they realise their sexist policies also alienate a lot of women? As a woman I absolutely refuse to support CRUK because of their blatant sexism. I've stopped using Tesco now too.

John Taylor

Some very annoyed people in Oldham...Petitioning to Keep Race for Life in Oldham...

http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/news-features/8/news-headlines/55899/race-on-to-restore-charity-run

JOHN TAYLOR

Some very unhappy people in Oldham - petitioning to keep Race for Life in Oldham

http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/news-features/8/news-headlines/55899/race-on-to-restore-charity-run

James

Stopped my monthly CRUK donation and now give to Prostate Cancer Research instead. Yes there's no such thing as bad cancer funding - but I think if it can be dispersed fairer then we should all do our bit.

Bob

Actually James that's what I did too! I now give to prostate cancer research instead.

Its sad that I can't give to Cancer Research UK without discriminatinag against men. It just shows how far the feminist industrial complex has spread.

It was ridiculous to see Gloria Hunniford on TV asking women to take part as the numbers were down, but stopping short of actually allowing men to take part too!

Imagine if they tried to ban black people but were on TV asking whites to sign up because numbers were low. You couldn't make it up !

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