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TopicWill cancer ever be cured in the next 100 years?
RescueBC
12/28/19 9:50:30 AM
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Agnostic420 posted...
Its sadly this. I had an argument about this with my wife whos husband died of cancer and it didnt end well for me so.

It probably didn't end well for you because it was a touchy subject and also you aren't holding a logical position. Cancers that are caught early are often cured even now. I think it's weird that people seem so against the possibility that we dont have the technology to do something that they're willing to assume that we do have the technology to do so but that it's being hidden. What is it that makes you so sure? The fact that we have the internet or have went to the moon? The fact that we have vaccines? (Obviously far simpler tasks to accomplish) That's like living in an ancient society and thinking that since the wheel was invented, your society must also be capable of building a Boeing 747 but is just choosing not to so that the Big Horse companies can profit. It's always people who dont understand science who make this claim. In addition to obviously not understanding the science of cancer (yet still wanting to have debates about it as if you do), you also seem to forget that many other powerful entities, such as insurance companies and every rich person who doesn't work for pharmaceuticals, have an incentive to work for a cure. More people have an incentive to find a cure than those who don't.


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