Why don't they have prostate cancer month? Breast Cancer is easier way to make money.
Perhaps that is the case -- prostate cancer is not as "glamorous" as breast cancer, and so, there aren't donation and ribbons and awareness months and TV specials. But does that matter? Does the lack of "prostate cancer month" make breast cancer research a less important endeavor in any way? They're both equally worthy causes.
Finding it hard to donate to Susan G Koman because of their involvement with Planned Parent Hood, Same with the Girl Scouts. Flame on libs.
If that's how you feel, then that's how you feel and there's nothing wrong with that. We all make decisions about how to direct our spending and sometimes, those decisions hinge on issues of morality and personal beliefs. Although, if you were inclined to donate to breast cancer research, I'm sure there are other ways to do so that don't involve the Susan G. Komen foundation.
The point I was originally addressing was the "millions have been donated and we don't have a cure yet so I'm not donating anymore" argument which is, of course, ridiculous. Medical research isn't like a recipe for "Beef Stroganov" where you follow some directions, mix the ingredients, stir and wait, and tada... It's not cheap, it's not easy and there are no directions and no guarantees.