You are muddling the issue by talking about very expensive treatments. This GEIPE treatment is in fact extremely low-cost, in additon to being non-patentable.
And it is not one study but multiple studies -- published in Science in 1959, in Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. in 1977, in Cancer Research in 1985, in Health in 2010, etc. etc. Please watch the video and read the 1997 article that summarizes various studies. Thanks.
Dec 26 2012: You are totally correct. FDA approval of a treatment or drug costs hundreds of millions.
For the sake of suffering cancer patients, we do need a new funding mechanism. That is what this campaign is all about. You may want to see this cause:
http://www.causes.com/causes/798401-geipe-cancer-treatment/actions/1702145
Thanks.
Dec 26 2012: Is 98% shrinkage of tumor after 5 hours of treatment over 5 days not 'effective' in your opinion? Initial results of angiogenesis studies were much less promising but it was a sensation in the media about a decade ago. How come no cancer institute is talking about Gentle Electrotherapy? Your lack of doubt "that all scientific possibilities are being explored" is based on some theoretical vision or faith, not reality on the ground.
Have you watched the video?
TEDCred score: +0.20 TEDCred reflects your contribution to the TED community.
A reply on Conversation: A very promising cancer therapy should be explored and established even if it is not patentable and will not make much money for hospitals.
You are muddling the issue by talking about very expensive treatments. This GEIPE treatment is in fact extremely low-cost, in additon to being non-patentable.
And it is not one study but multiple studies -- published in Science in 1959, in Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. in 1977, in Cancer Research in 1985, in Health in 2010, etc. etc. Please watch the video and read the 1997 article that summarizes various studies. Thanks.
A reply on Conversation: A very promising cancer therapy should be explored and established even if it is not patentable and will not make much money for hospitals.
For the sake of suffering cancer patients, we do need a new funding mechanism. That is what this campaign is all about. You may want to see this cause:
http://www.causes.com/causes/798401-geipe-cancer-treatment/actions/1702145
Thanks.
A reply on Conversation: A very promising cancer therapy should be explored and established even if it is not patentable and will not make much money for hospitals.
Have you watched the video?