(The Best Years in Life) It's Cancer Prevention Month - have you noticed all the hooplah, events and sponsorships like we saw in October during Breast Cancer Awareness Month? No, you haven't - and there are two very good (or bad) reasons why: First of all, there is relatively little money to be made by telling people how to live and eat healthily to prevent cancer compared to the hundreds of billions made every year in treating cancer and secondly, preventing cancer would require recognizing the main cause of cancer, which is toxins. Those who profit from cancer and the toxin producers who sponsor Breast Cancer Awareness, which is designed to cover up the role of toxins, want anything to do with telling people how to prevent cancer. Read More.