Trump signs "Right to Try" Act

How is this a bad thing? They die anyway, if they kick a bucket couple months earlier with a 0.1% chance of new cure getting discovered, it is a win for everyone.

He's a low-IQ jew.

It's because it affects (((insurance claims)))

Hmm, turning cancer niggers into thermobaric bombs. Well done, user.

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It all sounds like total gibberish to me

Fucking boomer cuckservative shite

Piggybacking on this, let me say this. There is certainly a big pharma incentive to keep the barriers to entry to drug production absurdly high. That means your Merck's and AstraZenicas are the only companies on the planet that can approve the production of new disease cures. Why do you think nothing's been cured for a while?

This will let smaller labs test making cures, which would be absurdly profitable for them, which threatens to bankrupt big pharma with cures instead of just treatments. Overall, from an incentive standpoint to a human benefit standpoint, it's a good move.

How do you repair the DNA to keep the cells from mutating into cancer? Until we can figure this out I don't think we can officially "cure" cancer. But then again the best cure for cancer is prevention.

Your methood to use Oxygen to kill cancer is still very interesting. I will not ask more unless you have a patent officially documented and legalized.

Well cancer is a mutation of the genes for meiosis that would normally regulate it to stop but the stop action has been removed. It would be possible to target cells whose DNA has been altered in this section afaik.

You mean like people who are about to die and have no other options? Yeah I hope they take advantage of it, too. Faggot dick administration shouldn't be telling you what you can't put in your body, anyway.