Monday, April 9, 2018

Cancer Fundraising Is Important for All of Us

Cancer research can be a very slow, cumbersome and expensive process, but until someone comes up with a better idea or discovers a miracle curative plant in the Amazon jungle, this is the way it has to work. has to work.


PUBLISHED April 09, 2018

Khevin Barnes is a Male Breast Cancer survivor, magician and speaker. He is currently writing, composing and producing a comedy stage musical about Male Breast Cancer Awareness. He travels wherever he is invited to speak to (and do a little magic for) men and women about breast cancer. www.BreastCancerSpeaker.com      www.MaleBreastCancerSurvivor.com
I've been involved in fundraising with cancer causes for 24 years. My first wife's long battle with ovarian cancer, which began in 1994, inspired me to donate my magic shows to kids in cancer camps. Many of us have walked or run a 10K race for cancer or donated directly to a cancer charity that resonates with us.

Cancer needs a cure (or "cures" since more than 200 versions of the disease have been identified) and a cure needs research.


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