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true cancer isn't one disease as there are different named cancers that react on certain areas of our bodies. we know this. cure cancer all of them are out of the job. their hospitals and labs will set empty, anyone involved in surgery involving cancer patients, poof they are out work too. a scientist view that if there is testable falsifiable evidence then one cannot say cancer can not be cured. it's just not known/cured yet. it's much more beneficial for companies to promote products we want knowing full well they will cause health problems
for which they will make money finding the cure. booze ciggarrettes processed food all cause health problems that will keep the big cheeses in business curing our health problems but with no intention of really ever eradicating all of the problems possible. and nearly all can be cured/limited or at least be treatable and with drugs that a human can take with only mild discomfort. the shit i'm gonna be taking our cancer drugs for my non cancer problem.
thrills me and the successs rate for genotyp1 is 40% if ya dont kill yourself in the interim.
won't work in a market system based on more products more production and as a plus more polution that they will have the fix to sell to take care of that to
my main point is diseases create jobs. curing them kills jobs
yes because 1 in 3 people will get cancer but fortunate for the researchers none of them are related to these people right? i mean we cured polio, almost completely reduced infectious illness to a negligible problem (at least bacterial, fungal and protazoal),improved remission rates for almost all chronic conditions etc...
cancer is not one disease and its not simply a issue of where the cancer is located, for example an estrogen positive breast cancer(her2) would respond to tamoxifen where as prostate cancer would be worsened by this because reducing estrogen increases testosterone because males produce estrogen from testosterone via aromatase located mainly in the adipocytes.
there are cancers that secrete hormones like bronchogenic carcinoma and secrete improper amounts of ADH or arginine vasopressin which requires a totally different treatment.
you cant just cure cancer and all will be gone, in fact they have pretty much cured numerous cancers, but it depends on staging and the amount of metastasis and things like angiogenesis etc...
your view on cancer is simple and uneducated cancer is an evolving illness that has numerous forms hence it is exceptionally difficult to cure and perhaps some can not even be cured as the body is simply genetically programmed to develop and perpetuate cancer.
perhaps the topic is so complex that they are having a hard time finding a solution, they actually lose more money then they make by not curing cancer, just look at the statistics and what cancer does to the healthcare system along with removing that person from the population and workforce plus the cost of assistance they would need.