Those mourning Jade Goody would be furious to think that Jade Goody didnt die the way a princess should. She did afterall, but she was by no means a princess. Throughout her pitiful life, she appeared rather malicious to other people, hence forth the Shilpa Shetty racism debate as an example. It was only until she was diagnosed with cancer that her eyes were opened to the people who were really the "good guys". With the exception of her neighbour, she must have believed there to be a large portion of do-gooders in our society. Although, as it stands, Jade Goody is simply another one of the millions of people who are suffering from cancer. I dont believe simply mourning everyones' death is very productive. To do something about it. Now were getting somewhere, just no-one is having any luck.
Firstly, we should consider the difference between those that have cancer and those that don't. We need to widen the horizons of which we think and we are left with the indefinate answer that with a few exceptions, Humans are probably one of the few species who have a large portion of people suffering from cancer.
We then go on to asking, What is it that we can establish between cancer and perhaps human lifestyle? Is it true that people who live in deprived areas are less likely to cause cancer than the rich ones, or the other way around. Afterall, poor people probably eat more fruits or more microwave meals.
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