• wheresmypillow@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Looks like a treatment, not a cure, that will require ongoing supplies of medication. This is a pharma wet dream. We can’t cure your cancer, but we can keep it from growing for just $2000 per pill that cost us $1 to make.

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      1 year ago

      Do you really think that pill cost 1$? A single approved therapy takes years to develop and over a billion dollars. But hey if you’re view of an entire industry is shaped through Facebook comments I don’t blame you.

      Further, maintenance therapy already exists in many cancers. This is not a new concept for literally anyone in the field of medicine.

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          That’s what it is, a subscription based cure.

          “as long as you buy our medicine you will live!”

          I sure hope it isn’t like this. Medicine just enough to stave the progress of the illness but also not enough to cure it.

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            I find it a bit reductive to call palliative care a moneymaking scheme overall. Especially cruel to workers in the field, which is one of the toughest one as far as mental health goes.

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              Yeah I do understand what you are saying. And I may have gone too overboard with my pessimism. This being cancer and all.

              It’s just that too many bad actors have taken advantage of regular folks and their situations. It’s hard not to react in a pessimistic view when there’s hardly any good news to come by, or any good development that gets twisted into a nightmare of a tool just to take advantage of people’s hope for better care.

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      At the moment, it doesn’t look like anything, since it’s just now in phase 1 trials, so nobody knows.

      But if it does what it says, then yes, it might actually be part of a cure.

      And I don’t know if you’re aware of it, as of now we don’t have a cure for cancer: https://xkcd.com/931/

      You can look up the average treatment cost today, it’s something like $150000, good for your that you already know the price of this pill and that it’s big pharma‘s wet dream.