The Unholy Alliance Part Two
By Kathleen Deoul
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In the nation's Capital, Bristol-Meyers, Astra Zeneca
and Eastman Kodak all are listed as sponsors, as is the American Society of
Clinical Oncology and GE Healthcare. AstraZeneca is also listed as a sponsor of
events in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Pharmacia sponsors the Race for the Cure
in Southwest Michigan, and Bristol-Meyers is a Tulsa Sponsor.
The success that Big Pharma has achieved in polishing
its image by sponsorship of events like Race for the Cure has inspired at least
one company to develop nearly a dozen copy-cat events. In its annual report,
AstraZeneca boasts of its role in a variety of "awareness" events including
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Prostate Cancer Awareness Month,
Minority Health Month. That their chemical products may have contributed to the
spread of these diseases, of course, is no barrier to accepting their funding.

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