This Act provided for unemployment insurance, old-age insurance, and means-tested welfare programs. The Great Depression was clearly a catalyst for the Social Security Act of 1935, and some of its provisions—notably the means-tested programs—were intended to offer immediate relief to families.
I would share it because you could have a few family members who had cancer and you would have a higher risk of getting cancer so if you share it then they could start doing early check ups and they may catch the cancer early if you get it.