Persuasive Essay On Breast Cancer

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Many women in this world end up getting breast cancer. Some people think that it’s impossible for men to get breast cancer but, that is untrue. Even men can get this disease. Seven percent of women normally get diagnosed with breast cancer around the age of 40 or younger, about twelve percent of women are actually diagnosed with the cancer which is about one in eight women. Many researches are being done to try and help prevent breast cancer or get rid of it, many organizations are helping making that happen. Treatments like radiation and chemotherapy are out there, but scientist are trying to make the process easier. Breast cancer is a scary disease and nothing that you would want to mess around with. (Breast Cancer in Young Women.) …show more content…
One of the ways is, I would make a type of medicine that women and or men could take twice a day for a total of seven days and each day the cancer cell would start to increase and get smaller and smaller every single day and start to feel better. The medicine would come in any flavor that would would like. All you would have to do is put the powdered substance in a glass of water and drink it, only twice a day. (preferably right when you wake up and right before you go to bed) When you take it, it should be around the same times so you can get a regular time schedule going. This medicine would get rid of all of the bad cells that are in your body causing the breast cancer. One positive about this treatment is that it is a simple and easy thing to do everyday. You wouldn’t have to schedule a doctor's appointment or go to anyone special, it’s just a simple easy thing to do everyday. A weakness is that it is very hard to get and wouldn’t be very cheap because it is such an easy process. Another positive is that almost every single person is able to take this medicine. Lastly, another negative is that only people over the age of 30 can take this, so if someone has breast cancer at the age of 22 they are not able to take it. This treatment is not super realistic because it would take a miracle to make a medicine that is this simple and easy for

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