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Originally Posted by Craig T
Every couple years some press released announces "A Cure for Cancer Found!". In the mid-90's angiogenesis inhibitors where "the cure". In the early 2,000s it was targeted immuno-onco therapies. Now I just laugh.
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Do you also laugh at current AID's treatments?
https://www.jpost.com/HEALTH-SCIENCE/A-cure-for-cancer-Israeli-scientists-say-they-think-they-found-one-578939
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He equated the concept of MuTaTo to the triple drug cocktail that has helped change AIDS from being an automatic death sentence to a chronic – but often manageable – disease.
Today, AIDS patients take protease inhibitors in combination with two other drugs called reverse transcriptase inhibitors. The drug combination disrupts HIV at different stages in its replication, restrains an enzyme crucial to an early stage of HIV duplication and holds back another enzyme that functions near the end of the HIV replication process.
“We used to give AIDS patients several drugs, but we would administer them one at a time,” Morad explained. “During the course of treatment, the virus mutated, and the AIDS started attacking again. Only when patients started using a cocktail, were they able to stop the disease.”
Now, he said, people with AIDS are HIV carriers, but they are not sick anymore.
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Here is why I think this might be real, it sounds like you may have to keep taking it, meaning there is big money in it.
If the economic model didn't work this would never see the light of day.