Re: Money-hungry doctor purposely misdiagnosed patients with cancer to feed his greed
An important point made in this is the judge clearly stated that chemotherapy was poison, a deadly treatment. How can one hand we be told it is fine, safe but when you want to make a point for a criminal case, it becomes as it truly is - a deadly poison.
I do feel for those that underwent this chemo for no reason and have damaged their bodies. We well know the late effects and they will have this hanging over them forever.
We are also aware dealing with cancer is the most profitable business to be in. They are no interested in saving lives but to make money. Articles about new drugs are always centered on how much profit will occur; not about how many lives will be saved. They know their new drug will not cure a thing, but it will prolong a life long enough to extract more money.
To truly treat cancer effectively, for a fraction of the cost of one dose of chemo, it can be achieved. And all without side effects. No long term effects. Yet, here in the states, unless you can make billions, it just won't get to the patient. It is far time the patient turns their back on poisons and look for treatments that treat, without millions or billions being made. Life may be priceless but living should not be at the cost of someone's profits over life itself.