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by: Denny
Armstrong
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Breast Cancer Cure With The
Power Of Fame
There is no known cure for breast cancer. More than 1.5 million
people will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year worldwide.
The incidence of breast cancer has nearly tripled in the past 50
years. A woman's lifetime risk has increased from 1 in 20 in the
1950's to 1 in 7 today. Scientists don't know why most women get
breast cancer, yet breast cancer is the most frequent tumor
found in women the world over. What can a woman do when fate has
played a cruel joke and a woman's very life can be in question?
What do you do when an intimate part of your body becomes host
to an assassin, a foreign element assigned to debilitate, maim
and kill?
A woman who dies of breast cancer is robbed of an average of
nearly 20 years of her life. Breast cancer knows no social
boundaries. It’s a disease that can affect anyone. Some
prominent women whose lives that have been touched by breast
cancer include: Anastacia, singer only 29 years old! Jill
Eikenberry actress age 52; Ann Jillian, 48, Actress; Peggy
Fleming age 49 figure skater; Kate Jackson age 50 (Charlies
Angels); Olivia Newton-John age 50 actress singer; Patti LaBelle,
age 57, singer; Diahann Carroll, age 63 Actress/singer; Rue
McClanahan, Hollywood actress, Rue is best known for her
portrayal of Blanche on the hit sitcom “The Golden Girls;”
Shirley Temple Black age 70 Actress/singer; Betty Ford, Former
First Lady; Nancy Reagan age 77 former first lady; Melissa
Etheridge age 43 singer; Lynn Redgrave, age 59, actress; Edie
Falco Sopranos star, Tami Agassi, sister to tennis star Andre
Agassi, and the beautiful Suzanne Summers actress. Dusty
Springfield the singer, died from breast cancer at age 59.
Breast cancer also took the lives of Linda McCartney and Jill
Ireland. This is a disease that has plagued women for centuries.
The mother of Louis XIV of France died of breast cancer in 1666.
These high rates of breast cancer are not acceptable to the
women of the world and must be met with scientific research that
provides results.
Despite over a decade of research, and more than $1.7 billion
spent, hundreds of women worldwide are dying from breast cancer
every day. Yet doctors don’t know how breast cancer starts or
how to cure it. Doctors are still approaching treatment for
breast cancer in the same old fashioned ways: surgery,
radiation, and chemotherapy. Barbaric treatments…And
scientists keep doing the same old redundant research that’s
simply not working. Over 30 US federal agencies and dozens of
foundations, pharmaceutical and biotech companies are conducting
or funding research, but: No one knows how much money is being
raised every year. No one knows how much money is being spent
every year. No one knows where the money is going. Meanwhile,
mothers, sisters and daughters are dying-at a rate of nearly 110
women a day. It’s time for a new approach to cure this deadly
killer. We don’t want you to have to under go surgery,
radiation or chemotherapy.
A global action is the only answer to rising cancer deaths.
Someone needs to answer the action call on all types of cancer.
Newly formed International Celebrity Cancer Research Foundation
has answered that call on global cancer. ICCRF’s war on cancer
will be fought with the power of fame with celebrities from all
192 countries of the world. But the war on cancer can only be
won with the support from the citizens of the world. Each and
every one of you can answer your personal call to action to help
fight the global war on cancer by supporting ICCRF’s battle on
the war on cancer now.

Billionaires whom we have been recommended that we should
contact for support include: Paul Allen, Bill and Melinda Gates,
Jon Huntsman, William and Alice Goodman, Ann Lurie, Jamie and
Karen Moyer, Harold C. Simmons, Alfred Mann, Sumner M. Redstone,
Michael Milton and the Palm beach billionaires. There are simply
too many billionaires to mention them all. The combined wealth
of the three Microsoft billionaires alone is more than ten times
the amount spent by the U.S. Federal Government on research to
fight cancer and other deadly diseases. We could use help from
the media with publicity stories, ads and promotions to get the
word out. We are particularly interested in looking for
assistance from the billionaires of the world; there are
approximately 600 in the world. Billionaires like Sergey Brin
and Larry Page (Google billionaires), Rupert Murdoch, Ted
Turner, and Oprah Winfrey and others who control the media could
get our life-saving message to the world fast.
Here’s what some very influential and famous people have to
say about breast cancer research. Michael Douglas and his wife
Catherine Zeta Jones, "Catherine and I are committed to do
everything possible to eradicate this disease," says
Oscar-winner Michael Douglas. Tom Hanks and his wife Rita
Wilson, “I lost my aunt to breast cancer about two years ago
and my very good friend Liz to ovarian around the same
time," says Wilson, who is married to Tom Hanks. "I've
seen what these cancers are really like and we have to support
more research.” Steven Spielberg and his wife Kate Capshaw,
“Steven and I are passionate about improving women's
health," says Capshaw.”
Stars that we know that are interested in supporting cancer
research including breast cancer research include: Melissa
Etheridge, Charlie Sheen, Kirk and Anne Douglas, Sting and wife
Trudie Styler, Larry King, Sylvester Stallone, Nicole Kidman,
Bon Jovi, Julia Roberts, Jack Lemmon, Dustin Hoffman, Denzel
Washington, Warren Beatty, Candice Bergen, Angie Dickinson,
Sally Field, Larry Hagman, Merv Griffin, Carroll O'Connor and
his wife, Nancy, Robert DiNiro, Cybill Shepherd, Elizabeth
Taylor, Michael Jackson, Sean Penn, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carmen
Electra, Gene Wilder, Oprah Winfrey, Brad Pitt, Michael J. Fox,
Tom Cruise, Nicolas Cage, Leonardo Di Caprio, Sigourney Weaver,
Bruce Willis, Billy Joel, Tim McGraw, Robbin Williams, Elizabeth
Hurley, Tiger Woods, Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears,
Will Smith, Katie Couric, George Clooney, Mike Myers, Ben
affleck, Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford,
Tommy Lee Jones, Al Pacino, P Diddy, George Lucas, Oliver Stone,
Drew Barrymore, Britney Spears, Barbara Streisand, Gene Hackman,
Fred Thompson , Burt Reynolds, William Shatner, Donald Trump,
Donald Sutherland, Morgan Freeman, Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase,
Sidney Poitier, Tom Arnold, Quincy Jones, Eminem, Shaquille
Oneal, Adam Sandler, Steven Soderbergh, Bono/U-2, Patti LaBelle,
Rosie O’Donnell, Halle Berry, Susan Sarandon, Actor Rob Lowe,
he was moved to serve as a spokesperson for the Lee National
Denim Day, which raised money for breast cancer research,
because his grandmother and great-grandmother both suffered from
the disease, Sharon Osbourne, Britt Ekland, Westlife, Simon
Cowell, Emma Thompson, Philip Treacy, Geri Halliwell, Paul
McCartney, and Lance Armstrong.

Country music stars who support breast cancer research include:
Wynona Judd, Amy Grant, Donny Osmond, Martina McBride, Kenny
Chesney, Shania Twain, Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, George Strait,
Toby Keith, LeAnn Rimes, the Dixie Chicks, Lonestar, Brad
Paisley, Diamond Rio, Trick Pony, Alan Jackson, SHeDAISY, Terri
Clark, Lee Ann Womack, Phil Vassar, Buddy Jewell, Joe Nichols,
Amy Grant, Anne Murray, Vince Gill, Randy Travis, Tracy
Lawrence, Tammy Cochran, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lee Greenwood, George
Jones, Rascal Flatts, Emerson Drive, Bering Strait, Brooks &
Dunn, Clint Black, Steve Wariner, Kenny Rogers, Alabama, Faith
Hill and Sara Evans, Richard Marx, Anne Cochran, Lee Ann Womack,
Terri Clark, Dave Koz, Sophie B. Hawkins, Jonatha Brooke, Heart’s
Anne and Nancy Wilson and Mercy Me.
We are also hoping that more of my celebrity friends will come
forward as spokespersons and spread their wings to help support
our breast cancer research. My friends and acquaintances
include: Steven Seagal, Charlie Sheen (Charlie, has done a great
job for breast cancer research by leading an effort in the fight
against breast cancer, by encouraging the American public to
take part in a National Denim Day), Wesley Snipes, Danny Glover,
Erik Estrada, Tom Arnold, Dolph Lundgren, Roger Clinton, Bill
Clinton, Usher, Clint Black, Hulk Hogan, Ivana Trump, Clint
Black, John Secada, Sylvester Stalone, Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Mike Reno, Eddie Money, Paul Hogan, Jay Leno, Danny Glover,
Danny Aiello, Larry Hagman, Lee Majors, Tyson Becford, Jennifer
Tilly, David Hasselhoff, Richard Branson, Brendan Fraser, Cindy
Crawford, (whose grandmother died from breast cancer), Cher,
Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Michelle Pfeiffer, and other stars
that I have had the good fortune of meeting in person and others
celebrities that I hope to meet in the future. How about Clint
Eastwood, Jack Nicholson, Pierce Brosnon, Mick Jagger and Pamela
Lee Anderson. (Photos of Denny and the stars can be viewed at
his promotional group listed below.) We have star friends who
are bigger than life and they are ready to become our
spokespersons. But we still need your donations to get our
celebrities to international print and broadcast ads to get the
word out. We, the people of the world can cure breast cancer as
well as all the cancers of the world.
About the Author
Denny Armstrong counsels and writes about the global cancer
problem. Mr. Armstrong has recently formed the new International
Celebrity Cancer Research Foundation. You may join the war on
cancer by joining ICCRF’s group and supporting the cause to
find better treatments and a cure for all types of cancer. visit
his group at: groups.msn.com/CancerResearch
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