We were able to create a 'vaccine' in under a year using technology that has never been used before to "cure" a virus which has characteristics of no other virus we have ever seen.
Yet cancer has been traced back thousands of years (even in Egyptian mummies) and we have spent countless billions in cancer research. Yet there is no hope or news of a cure.
This question is redundant but it could get normies to fire up their brains, even just for a moment, to think critically.
I do get your point, but there are only about 100 types of cancer. Most are incredibly similar and have been studied for decades. All are caused by genetic mutations (mutated DNA) which is almost precisely the alley that this vaccine goes down (modifying Nucleic Acids).
My point is: If they can modify your genes to defeat a virus we just discovered, then we should be able to use gene-altering treatments to identify and then modify the DNA of cells with cancerous biomarkers (which we have known about for at least a decade). The simple fact is they can, they just don't want to release it to the public.
BTW I have a family member who was cured of 3 different types of cancer(stage 1 FTW) so I completely get what you're saying and am so grateful for that treatment.
Human cancer deaths should be almost nonexistent at this point.
Sadly it's about the money.
Qpost 1010 Death + money