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Cancer schmancer by fran drescher
Cancer schmancer by fran drescher












cancer schmancer by fran drescher

“If it makes money, it probably isn’t in your best interest,” Drescher advised.ĭrescher also encouraged consumers to read labels on everything. Drescher warned the audience to be skeptical of what they are spending their money on. By remaining in our own silos, divided into groups supporting all different causes, we are giving businesses exactly what they want: our money. Drescher told the crowd that “Greed is the systematic malignancy for all the woes in the world… There is a lot of money in sickness, crime, and war.” This point was met with great applause from the audience. 90% of cancers are environmentally produced, and, as Drescher said, “The place we spend the most time in is usually the most toxic: the home.”ĭrescher spoke about the role of big businesses. Based on her experience, she felt it to be her life mission to use her platform to create the organization Cancer Shmancer, which aims to educate and raise awareness about cancer prevention.

cancer schmancer by fran drescher

17 years later Drescher wrote “Cancer Shmancer” which became a New York Times bestselling book.

cancer schmancer by fran drescher

It took two years and eight doctors to properly diagnose Drescher of her unfortunate uterine cancer. She then went on to explain that this Voss bottle represented her effort to stop using plastic bottles. This time, Fran Drescher wasn’t running after doting children as “the Nanny,” but instead engaging students in a discussion about healthy consumerism.ĭrescher entered the room with a glass Voss bottle in hand. On September 18 th in the Music Building, Queens College students were greeted by a familiar voice that may have entered their childhood homes some time ago.














Cancer schmancer by fran drescher