Tuesday, January 22. 2008
Cancer Research vs. the "Oldest Profession"
In a recent essay by a distinguished statistics expert at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer center the true nature of Cancer research was exposed. In the exhausting fight against cancer there ought to be no limitations on the victims' access to treatment or information that may give them a chance at getting out of the trenches. Battle-weary patients and their families continue to seek ways that they can beat the odds and be "cured" from malignancy. Unfortunately, the cancer industry hasn't seen fit to make information from studies available to the public. Instead of the obviously altruistic sharing of data that might save a few from the gaping maw of cancer, researchers have concocted lame excuse after fractured conclusion to deny access to potentially life-saving truth. The trials on drugs, outcomes and patient experiences have been intentionally squelched for reasons that can only be defined as "self-seeking." When money, prestige and position become more important than human lives there's only one profession that comes to mind. It's not cancer research.
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