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Deaths from prostate cancer in California
I really think there is an argument for deleting the whole deaths from cancer tree. In almost no cases are these people defined by the cause of death. Some of them had been out of public view for a long time when they died. I really have no particular love for the cancer specially categories. I will just warn you that since deaths from protate cancer in California is no particular more or less defining that deaths from stomach cancer in California or deaths from Prostate cancer in Arizona, I do not know this one Category nomination will succeed. Although I think things would be helped if people would consider categories on their lobe merits. The number of deaths from cancer categories Amis truly mind blowing, with many of them being very large in size. With cancer being second only to heart disease as a cause of death I really think we should delete the whole tree. I used to think we could get the by type sub-categories, but have since realized that rarely works. We really need to cut out some of these non-defining categories. While cancer has a huge impact on individuals, it is not a core defing thing to them.John Pack Lambert (talk) 02:21, 14 June 2025 (UTC)
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3O
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I have brought our discussion about the use of UnHerd as a source for attributed statements to WP:3O. benǝʇᴉɯ 12:19, 18 February 2026 (UTC)
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Katherine Johnson and Dorothy Vaughan Wikipedia pages
Hi Historyexpert2, I noticed you reverted the edit on the Katherine Johnson and Dorothy Vaughan pages. The descriptor “mathematician” is supported by reliable sources like Britannica and NASA, so I added a citation to support it. I’m happy to discuss how best to include it.