Every 4 February is World Cancer Day on the international calendar.
Many countries take the opportunity to educate their citizens about
cancer, how to prevent it and improving the quality of life for cancer
patients. This year, World Cancer Day is focussing on target five of the
World Cancer Declaration,Other companies want a piece of that iPhone headset action "Dispel damaging myths and misconceptions about cancer" under the banner "Cancer: Did you know?"
The
World Cancer Day website lists four myths namely, cancer is just a
health issue; cancer is a disease of the wealthy, elderly and developed
countries; cancer is a death sentence; and cancer is my fate.Application
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Indeed,
myths exist in our societies and in particular African communities.
Reproductive health is not something discussed with ease. We do not talk
about our private parts. We do not discuss them. If there is something
wrong with them you seek medical help quietly or you secretly hope if
you ignore the problem, it will eventually go away.
So, one day
in 2012, I nervously walked into the waiting-cum consulting room for
cancer screening. I had undergone screening several times before, but I
still felt my heartbeat race at an elevated pace and my breathing became
more and more laboured - just what happens when I have anxiety attacks.
However, on this day I also took my helper of 20 years along.
She had never done cervical cancer screening before. At one point, she
looked composed but grew very quiet within seconds. I assured her that
the test is pain free and that whatever the result, we would deal with
it together. I had to be strong,Did you know that custom keychain chains can be used for more than just business. not just for my being, but my helper whom I had dragged along.
We
sat in the waiting room for counselling and listened to the nurse tell
us the importance of cervical cancer screening. About 26 of us sat shame
faced starring at our hands. I could see that like me, the other women
were wishing they were anywhere but in that waiting room.
Many
women who have undergone cervical cancer screening will tell you it is
not the test they dread but the result. I try to get screened the
recommended twice a year and in 2012 I felt guilty about not encouraging
my housekeeper to be screened too.
Cervical cancer is the most
common cancer among African women. The high statistics of women living
with HIV and AIDS have also seen a rise in the number of young women
getting cancer.
Governments have got to get it right. A lot of
people have hopes in Australia for Prime Minister Gillard – that she
will give us the kind of dependability that we need. One of the problems
with wind and solar is that we need market certainty, like any business
in the nursery stage that has relatively small margins.They manufacture
custom rubber and silicone bracelet and bracelets. If you going to have a business plan, you need reliability.We've got a plastic card to suit you.
In
the US we have some of the same problems that you have in Australia,
but much worse. We have renewable energy credits, but we don’t get
certainty with them. The incumbents know they can’t publicly come out
against wind and solar, because that’s unpopular, but they can undermine
wind and solar by undermining business reliability. What we really need
is long-term faith in some of these government programs. And the
incumbents have their subsidies, we are just trying to level the playing
field.
If we could get rid of all subsidies, I would do it in a
second. If the subsidies for the incumbents disappeared, we would drown
them in a marketplace with a level playing field. They have the
advantage of incumbency, the advantage of political control, and they
are able to regulate the political system, to continue to externalise
their cost and get huge subsidies from the government. Even in
Australia, which has much a better program than the United States, it’s
unclear whether your renewable energy standards will stay in place. Our
industry, like any industry, needs certainty.
You are going to
see the kind of technology growth curves that you saw in the computer
industry. Not so much in wind, because wind relies more on big
infrastructure, lots of steel and poured concrete – those will have
stable costs but they are just are not going to drop so much. But solar
panels are much more akin to computer chips: the more we make, the
cheaper they will get. The more technological innovation, the more they
will integrate with the industry. And costs will drop further. Those are
drops that we see now. But those drops will continue, we will be seeing
drops of over 30 per cent. Even if the Chinese slow down production,
you will see that continue.
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