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Brain Cancer Research & How It Brings Us Together

By Rob Sutter


I believe that there can be a good deal said about brain cancer research. The condition therein is one that is especially troubling but there's no question that it deserves everyone's attention. It's not going to be enough to simply have attention, though, and the support of others may be needed to help this very goal along. People with similar mindsets can help here and it may just be the thing needed in order for that goal to be met much quicker than it would have been otherwise.

When talking about organizations the likes of Voices Against Brain Cancer, the potential of time invested can be seemingly infinite. People who may or may not have a connection to this debilitating ailment will be able to help. If you're interested in giving your time towards such a company, you may be curious as to how you can do exactly that. Well, social events serve as a great source, for one. In fact, your time granted to such events may be able to help brain cancer research along that much more.

If you want the best example when it comes to VABC and events held, I think it's worth noting the Join the Voices Run/Walk, which was conducted one month prior. Those who supported the movement gathered in Central Park and have been instrumental in bringing support to the cause, whether through time spent or revenue given. In fact, the revenue in question was able to help research, which may answer the question as to where the money is ultimately transferred to.

Research is the key aspect to look into when talking about the search for cures, though the financial backing has to remain constant. Success is not going to be given unless the funds are present and they come in at a steady flow. Such facilities stand a chance of being closed down for good if this is not the case. It goes to show just how vital people in these events truly are and how worthwhile their contributions prove to be at the end of the day.

There's no doubt in my mind that this is a great cause to go after but what about the facilities that unfortunately closed down? It's been said that they had to shut down operations due to a lack of funding and looking at them now, I have to agree. The work done was excellent but excellent work alone does not help a goal come to fruition. There is no excuse for this and I can only hope that other departments don't ultimately suffer the same fate.




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