Posted on 01/21/2020 8:11:29 PM PST by bitt
You make me laugh.
“Accidently,” unless you’re rich or powerful. Then these ‘cures’ have been around for a while. Just ask Supreme Court Justice Ruth Buzzy about cancer treatments.
I'm still have nightmares about the 1960's polywater scare that threatened to convert all our natural water into polywater.
LoL well Trump has had quite the destructive impact on the cancerous cells of Washington DC.
LOL...
Held over only for the elites
Jimmah Carter and Ruth Buzzy Ginbag will get this but not the great unwashed.
A doctor I knew, who’s granddaughter died of cancer, told me over 15 years ago that they could cure all cancer but didn’t because of the reason you stated.
This world is full of evil greedy people.
whos = whose (don’t know where that came from)
.......... now can they work on political ignorance and general stupidity?
Hey that was a good post.
I’ll take T Bone therapy :)
There are other companies going down the T-Cell route long before this study. Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has several stage 1 through 3 trials going of T-Cell based immunological products in their pipeline.
So this isn’t really new.
yeah, wasn’t the T virus the culprit in the Resident Evil movies? Paging Alice.
“If anyone found an effective cancer treatment that is universally effective for most cancers, they would be a celebrity beyond celebrities, and if they held a patent they would be so wealthy they could make Bill Gates their pool boy.”
Not if they are suicided.
Everyone in my family has died from a different type of cancer.
Mom, bladder cancer.
Dad, lung cancer.
Sister, liver cancer.
Other sister, colon cancer.
Grandfather
Aunt
I agree, just a year after my wife succumbed to the big c.
Does this have anything to do with Alice and Raccoon City?
Is this one of those “science” stories that is here today and gone tomorrow with nary a mention or remembrance ever again?
Example: a story back in 2005 (or so) about an absolute end to mosquito larvae using a chemical that inhibits their ability to uptake nutrients in ponds and other bodies of water.
Basically predicted to end malaria, then never mentioned again, ever.
Like getting a letter in the mail saying you just won the publishers clearing house millions of dollars but then never a followup.
I get really sick of these kinds of “science” stories.
I’m not saying this one is one of those, but I fear it is.
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