They have been saying that for twenty years.
But it may actually happen.
Which will come first, a cancer cure or a fusion reactor that works?
Brian Piccalo died of testicular cancer in 1970.
Today. it’s almost 100% reversible.
From: http://www.drmirkin.com/weekly-ezine-page/brian-piccolo-and-testicular-cancer.html
“In 1996, 26 years later, 25-year-old Lance Armstrong was diagnosed with testicular cancer that had spread to his brain, lungs and liver. In February 1997, he was declared free of cancer and by January 1998, he renewed serious bicycle training and went on to become the most famous bicycle racer in the world.
The difference between life and death in testicular cancer is a doctor named Larry Einhorn who, in 1974, developed the life-saving medical treatment for testicular cancer, increasing the survival rate from less than 10 percent to almost 100 percent today”
as long as they keep trying, it’s ok they keep saying it...
Wrong. Much longer than that.
“They have been saying that for twenty years.”
I can’t believe that if we put our minds to it and let a damn good general run the show that all cancers couldn’t be cured in short order.