Cancer research is like the war in Ukraine. Needs more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, For no outcome
In 1996 I had dinner with some work friends. It was a birthday celebration for one of them, and her mother, who had a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences and worked as a consultant in the industry, was also invited. After a couple of drinks the mother told us that there were cures for cancer but they were being suppressed for $$$$$$$$$$$$$$. I didn't understand the big picture at the time, but I have always remembered that comment.
Cancer research is like the war in Ukraine. Needs more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, more money, For no outcome
In 1996 I had dinner with some work friends. It was a birthday celebration for one of them, and her mother, who had a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences and worked as a consultant in the industry, was also invited. After a couple of drinks the mother told us that there were cures for cancer but they were being suppressed for $$$$$$$$$$$$$$. I didn't understand the big picture at the time, but I have always remembered that comment.
Rarely watch tv, but was in a friends house and saw a commercial for Cancer Research UK, telling people how to leave a donation in their will.
They are beyond depraved.