- RESEARCH TOPIC/TITLE: Cancer funding.
- KEY ECONOMIC PRINCIPLE I’M ADDRESSING: People (usually) respond to incentives in predictable ways.
- OVERALL RESEARCH QUESTION THAT CONNECTS MY TOPIC TO THE ECONOMIC PRINCIPLE:
What incentives do people have that get them to donate to various cancer foundations?
- 3-4 SUB QUESTIONS/TOPICS THAT HELP ADDRESS THE OVERALL RESEARCH QUESTION and EMBEDDED LINKS TO RELIABLE SOURCES THAT HELP ANSWER THE QUESTION
- What group of people are most affected by cancer, which cancer do they have?
- American Cancer Society showing statistics on types of cancer versus gender
- National Cancer Institute that shows the amount of people diagnosed with cancer this year and the people who have died from cancer this year.
- What are some various groups that donate money to cancer research and medical aid?
- USA Today about how Sean Parker (Facebook co-founder) donated $250 million to go towards immunotherapy funding.
- CNN that tells us how Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos led $100 million in funding for a new company named Grail.
- What gives people the incentive to donate to cancer charities?
- Susan G. Komen that shows their 3-day walk which has led thousands to walk to donate to breast cancer funding.
- Dana-Farber Cancer Institute that shows the ‘You Have Us’ ad campaign.

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