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Curing disease is unprofitable Anonymous 24/12/18(Wed)18:15 No. 2515 ID: d72e80
2515

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This is why cancer isn't cured yet.
Spoiler: Most cancers likely have been for quite some time, it's just not profitable to do so.

From the article:

>"[Gilead Sciences] is a case in point, where the success of its hepatitis C franchise has gradually exhausted the available pool of treatable patients,” the analyst wrote.
>“In the case of infectious diseases such as hepatitis C, curing existing patients also decreases the number of carriers able to transmit the virus to new patients, thus the incident pool also declines..."
>"... Where an incident pool remains stable (eg, in cancer) the potential for a cure poses less risk to the sustainability of a franchise."

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/11/goldman-asks-is-curing-patients-a-sustainable-business-model.html


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Anonymous 26/02/06(Fri)08:38 No. 2586 ID: 8dfca9

No shit sherlock. Did you figure that all out on your own.


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Anonymous 26/02/06(Fri)12:58 No. 2589 ID: a2adc0

Sick people should be worse at earning money though?


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Anonymous 26/02/06(Fri)17:21 No. 2590 ID: e50285
2590

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>>2589

Yeah, extortion of loved ones, government uncaring programs that only exist to feed the medical industry who in turn provided kickbacks in all sorts of ways. I'm tired now...

Are you sure you've got the imagination to be here in place like this with us.

I'm just a bit worried for you, unlike any political party you can think of


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Anonymous 26/02/06(Fri)22:01 No. 2592 ID: f6b7a7

>>2590
>loved ones
Are neither infinite nor immortal, so you can't afford not healing people at all?
>government uncaring programs that only exist to feed the medical industry
Giving free fresh money to a small selection of special people has been the norm for quite some time and medics joining their numbers doesn't seem like much of a game changer?


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Anonymous 26/02/06(Fri)22:28 No. 2593 ID: fb439e

>>2592
I believe I might be living in another country to you.
My country has a social health care system, then it was slowly privatised behind the curtain (so to speak) by both right and left governments over 32 years.
The beauty of this illusion is that still appears socialistic and free. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
How ever, it is not. It is a massive money making scheme.
I remember watching some doctors appearing on Max Kieser in 2012, they were in London at the time.
They were trying to spread the news, dropping the truth right out there in the open.
To this day know one's what I'm talking about, other than people who's job now are owned by the giant medical industry. They know and are either making out like a bandit or to scared to lose their job and face the hell that will come after them.

>Giving free fresh money to a small selection of special people has been the norm for quite some time and medics joining their numbers doesn't seem like much of a game changer?

They already had this under the social health care system we had.

The death of all humanity, could will be just the constant chase of greed.

Before world war two my Farther told me of healers, very much similar to Chinese doctors. They were very good or the main one my Farther remembered was any way.

>Are neither infinite nor immortal, so you can't afford not healing people at all?
You didn't get my dry sense of humour or is black?
Loved ones are a good cash cow.....


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Anonymous 26/02/13(Fri)00:01 No. 2598 ID: 57a52c
2598

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>>2590
At first I was...


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Anonymous 26/02/13(Fri)00:01 No. 2599 ID: 57a52c
2599

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>>2598
...but then I was.


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Anonymous 26/02/13(Fri)22:44 No. 2600 ID: 0ac961
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>>2599

Yorkshire


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Anonymous 26/02/13(Fri)22:45 No. 2601 ID: 0ac961
2601

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>>2599

Yorkshire


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Anonymous 26/02/13(Fri)22:47 No. 2602 ID: 0ac961
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>>2599

Yorkshire

Have you ever been to Lancashire ?


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Anonymous 26/02/14(Sat)15:07 No. 2603 ID: 737d79

>>2589
But healthy people are harder to control.


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Anonymous 26/02/14(Sat)16:24 No. 2604 ID: a2adc0

>>2603
Mental illness does the job more than fine.


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Anonymous 26/02/14(Sat)17:05 No. 2605 ID: 0cf689

>>2603
>>2604

So what you're saying is they skipped the war of the rose's in history because it was seen as racist as it was all about white English people.
Okay, that's all I wanted to know.



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