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Cancer Research: 'Pink-washing'

It's a dreaded disease that has afflicted humans for centuries. In recent decades, scientists around the world have been tirelessly searching for a cancer cure. Canadians are no exception. Amid constant fights for funding, concerns about "brain drain" and controversies over alternative therapies, Canada has made some vital breakthroughs in cancer research — from the invention of the "cobalt bomb" in the 1950s to the more recent innovations of cancer research icon Tak Mak.

An in-depth look at the politics and controversies involved in breast cancer research fundraising.
Medium: Radio
Program: The Current
Broadcast Date: Nov. 10, 2003
Guest(s): Barbara Brenner, Jay Hooper, Pat Kelly
Host: Anna Maria Tremonti
Duration: 26:21

Last updated: March 28, 2013

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