Why isn’t it called Breast Cancer Prevention Month?
October 12, 2010
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
Now that we’re in the midst of “Breast Cancer Awareness Month” — with all its pinkwashing nonsense at full tilt — it brings up the question of why the month is named an “awareness” month. Why not name it “Breast Cancer Prevention Month?” The answer to that question, it turns out, reveals a number of interesting things about the cancer industry that the general public isn’t supposed to know.
For starters, you’re only supposed to be “aware” of breast cancer, but you’re not supposed to actually prevent it. The whole point of this awareness month is not actually to increase awareness of breast cancer — virtually everyone is already aware of the existence of the disease — but rather to increase fear so that more women will go get screened for cancer. They should really call it the “Be Afraid of Breast Cancer Month.” Read more
