I'm coming around to the view that treating cancer is mostly a resource allocation issue.
I'd be willing to bet if we made even more aggressive investments in finding treatments and cures, we'd be able to achieve both rapid incremental improvements and a handful of breakthroughs with the net results being a radical decline in suffering and deaths due to cancer (not to mention amazing discoveries in science for the sake of science).
I'd be willing to bet if we made even more aggressive investments in finding treatments and cures, we'd be able to achieve both rapid incremental improvements and a handful of breakthroughs with the net results being a radical decline in suffering and deaths due to cancer (not to mention amazing discoveries in science for the sake of science).
It's a shame we don't do this.