Canadian Scientists won't sell cancer cure

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TehBorken

  Scientists have a true cancer cure, but will not sell it because It IS NOT Profitable

"Researchers at the University of Alberta believe DCA is the cure for cancer. But big pharmaceutical companies aren't interested because DCA is not patentable, meaning there is no money to be made, so they will not spend millions for clinical trials."

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The real trouble with reality is that there's no background music.

P.C.

Faulty headline....as usual.

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 The [A href="http://www.cancer.ca/"]Canadian Cancer Society[/A] is warning people not to self-medicate with dichloroacetate, or DCA, a cheap, widely available drug used to treat lactic acid buildup in children as well as people with diabetes and AIDS. The drug was never designed to treat cancer and has not been tested on human cancer patients.

 "The challenge is with this drug, we don't actually know whether this may hasten their death, and it may also seriously impact their quality of life for the months that they have remaining," Heather Logan told CBC Newsworld on Thursday. Logan is the director of cancer control policy at the society.

 People taking the drug at home may not be aware of DCA's side-effects, ignore the symptoms, and end up with permanent nerve damage, Logan said. Side effects of DCA include [A href="http://www.healthyontario.com/Conditions/P/Peripheral_neuropathy.htm"]peripheral neuropathy[/A] that damages nerves in the hands and feet.

   
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

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