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LOLinb4 this is bought up and shelved away from the light of day
In case you missed it, this was plastered all over the internet a couple weeks ago. It's no secret.
LOLinb4 this is bought up and shelved away from the light of day
I wonder which drug company will buy and suppress it..
It's a good film, though I'm an admitted fan of Harrison Ford. Check out Regarding Henry if you've never seen it. And in The Fugitive, Tommy Lee Jones steals the show. I think he won a best supporting Oscar for it.@Goon Dog Ahh, i never watched the fugitive.
Every few years we hear about some potential breakthrough in cancer research. It usually leads to nothing.
Let's hope this one finally has some positive results. If there's one thing I want to see in my lifetime it's a complete cure for cancer.
This will probably get buried somehow by pharmaceutical companies.
Is this an actual thing or are you just talking out of your ass?
LOL!LOL
In case you missed it, this was plastered all over the internet a couple weeks ago. It's no secret.
I think there's been too much information shared with scientists all over the world for anyone to try and suppress anything at this point.LOL!
how does that affect what I said?
Last i read, somewhere around 50% of clinical study findings aren't published.I think there's been too much information shared with scientists all over the world for anyone to try and suppress anything at this point.
he's talking out of his ass.Is this an actual thing or are you just talking out of your ass?
the results of those trials are typically unpublished because theyre negative, not because they cured cancer but still want people to die.Last i read, somewhere around 50% of clinical study findings aren't published.
Yep: "The results of clinical trials are going unpublished as much as half the time, and those that are published omit some key details, a study has found."
https://www.nature.com/news/half-of-us-clinical-trials-go-unpublished-1.14286
Agreed. My point stands nonetheless, communication amongst scientists isn't as clear cut as mjmj had hoped... also, unpublished clinical research and trials with negative results can provide very important information in their own right.the results of those trials are typically unpublished because theyre negative, not because they cured cancer but still want people to die.
agreed in that not publishing negative results can certainly skew cohort studies. and of course decreases knowledge overall.Agreed. My point stands nonetheless, communication amongst scientists isn't as clear cut as mjmj had hoped... also, unpublished clinical research and trials with negative results can provide very important information in their own right.
unlimited hedonism/gluttony from a cancer free life would probably bring over a wave of other health problems but a death from another disease or condition would still be more pleasant than dieing from cancer.Seems like a positive and amazing thing by reading the op.
My immediate thought is about how people would react when the fear of cancer as a consequence for their actions is removed. Do we indulge in carcinogens and gluttony? Or maybe use it as recognition of how capable our bodies are and harness it...
The uk is America now?https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-big-pharma-suppresses-biosimilars-11561317460
Just talking out my ass, everyone knows that big pharma and corporate America as a whole put people before profits..