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Strategies & Market Trends : Biotechnology Cancer Cures

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To: Mike McFarland who wrote ()1/31/2000 6:38:00 PM
From: Ben Wa  Read Replies (1) of 226
 
If I am correct in your meaning in starting this thread, you are interested in discussing real cures that are in development. If two of the factors in developing cancers are behavioral and environmental - that is - the conscious decisions we make in the foods we eat, the smoke we inhale and our nonvoluntary exposures to carcinogens in the water we drink from the gasoline we pump, etc., then the notion of a cure may be an illusion. You may also want to consider the idea that the American Cancer Society itself has as one of its reasons to exist the desire for it to thrive, and that if there were no cancer, there would be no American Cancer Society - hope you get that point!
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