Friday, July 20, 2012

Globe Cares About Cancer in Rwanda

For one day anyway:

"A boost from Boston in Rwanda’s cancer fight" by Helen Shen  |  Globe Correspondent, July 18, 2012

The Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence is being dedicated Wednesday, with former president Bill Clinton and NASCAR driver and major donor Jeff Gordon expected to be on hand.  

Also see: Stopping in South Africa

Organizers of the project, which include the Rwandan ministry of health and the Boston-based Partners In Health and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, hope the only specialized cancer facility in the country can serve as a model for addressing the rapid rise of cancer in the developing world.  

Globalists getting rid of useless eaters?

International health organizations have long targeted infectious diseases such as cholera, tuberculosis, malaria, and HIV/AIDS that plague impoverished countries. But as these diseases are increasingly brought under control and people live longer, cancer and other chronic illnesses loom as a new challenge....  

Perhaps $omething else is at work.

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Hey, it was a front-page feature. What more do I want?