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Pink Ribbons Inc. Bares Breast-Cancer Marketing
Friday, June 1, 2012
Lea Pools investigative documentary opening June 1 takes a hard look at the misuse of resources and limits of "cause marketing. Later in the month "The Invisible War shines a light on the epidemic of rape of female soldiers in the U.S. military.
(WOMENSENEWS)--Opening on June 1, Lea Pools investigative "Pink Ribbons, Inc. focuses on the nonprofit industry that has developed around, and more or less taken over, fundraising for breast cancer research.
Patients with various stages of breast cancer, public health advocates and researchers raise three important points:
No. 1: "Pink ribbon marches, marathons and events (illuminating the Empire State Building in pink to create breast cancer awareness, for example) not only waste resources, they mislead public opinion about whats necessary to treat the disease.
No. 2: Financial benefits to research efforts from "cause marketing (in which brands such as Yoplait and Ford declare themselves "pink) are minimal, as is the gain from manufacture and marketing of pink merchandise.
No. 3: The pink industrys heavy use of war imagery (describing "battle" against breast cancer, for example) is misleading and harmful to the physical and psychological well-being of those whose cure--and lives--depend on effective medicine, not metaphor.
more: http://womensenews.org/story/arts/120531/%E2%80%98pink-ribbons-inc%E2%80%99-bares-breast-cancer-marketing
HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)vs how much goes towards administrative and marketing budgets? Id be curious to know... I suspect Koman keeps for themselves a pretty high percentage of the money they raise.
maddezmom
(135,060 posts)at the bottom the person links to another post...with more info.
HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)The vast majority of the money they raise goes towards administrative, marketing, and fundraising expenses. Less than 20% goes towards research. If a cure was found, would SGK risk their cash cow by releasing the cure to market? Makes you go hmmm.....