Originally Posted by
Doc Alan
......... Cancer is – understandably – an emotive subject. It kills relatively more young people in the Philippines than the UK. But there are other serious conditions which can be cured ( malaria, TB, other infections ), treated ( AIDS ), or are not yet treatable ( Alzheimer’s ). These afflict very many people worldwide, especially sad if it’s children. Cardiovascular disease kills more people than any other. They all need resources.
As individuals we want the best for our own, and ourselves. In the UK there’s an outcry when NICE decides that a particular treatment ( often for terminal cancer ) is too expensive. Difficult questions arise – how much can we afford ; how much can governments afford ; which charities to support ? About half of all donations go to a minority of the thousands of charities worldwide - those who campaign the most effectively. Donating to bona fide cancer charities is never a waste. So many others also need resources to improve quality and save lives.