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re: What is something that you absolutely know, that you wish you didn't?
Posted on 3/20/15 at 10:34 pm to 3nOut
Posted on 3/20/15 at 10:34 pm to 3nOut
OK. Your testimony raises a lot of questions, but it's also rife with unstated variables. A 40 - 70 percent success rate in breast, lung, colon, prostate, and other cancers? But the costs of trials relative the potential profits leave it lurching? We're missing something.
At the same time I currently know a blonde, blue-eyed, knockout female resident at MD Anderson in Houston who spends her 40 hours a week working on taking a person's DNA, inserting it into several hundred living mice, and testing cancer treatments on a "personalized" basis. We're talking hundreds of thousands of mice in that basement. We're talking hundreds of millions of dollars.
It doesn't add up. It just doesn't.
At the same time I currently know a blonde, blue-eyed, knockout female resident at MD Anderson in Houston who spends her 40 hours a week working on taking a person's DNA, inserting it into several hundred living mice, and testing cancer treatments on a "personalized" basis. We're talking hundreds of thousands of mice in that basement. We're talking hundreds of millions of dollars.
It doesn't add up. It just doesn't.
Posted on 3/20/15 at 11:16 pm to derSturm37
No. I hear you.. I mean I don't pretend to know the science of all of it, just repeated what I heard.
Something stinks in Denmark and big pharma is the slimiest of them so I find it hard to put it past them.
Something stinks in Denmark and big pharma is the slimiest of them so I find it hard to put it past them.
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