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So, what are the ethical blocks to stopping someone is a advanced stage of cancer from receiving this treatment, if it is this successful, if a few will die from the side effects of the treatment? Id rather take my chances with the cure than guaranteed death when it doesnt work out.
I also want a good explanation why they gotta wait 7+ years for FDA approval if your currently in late stage cancer. It should only take as long as ut takes to breed these mice, and get doctors trained on the equipmemt.
We mustn’t cure cancer. If we did all those chemotherapy institutions or radiation medical specialists would go unemployed. It’s big business.
Picture this. A fat, middle aged, short haired red headed lady doing one of those 60 mile cancer jogs. After she is done jogging, she sits on the bench, huffing and puffing gasping for air. When she catches her breath, she manages to muster “Charles, can you hand me a pack of ciggarretes? I haven’t had a smoke all day!” in her white trash american groggy voice. And proceeds to chain smoke 50 cigarettes the rest of the day.