A Living Will or A Will To Live

Nov 15
08:13

2007

Wayne Bryant

Wayne Bryant

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Does it really matter if they may have found a cure for cancer? The Federal Drug Administration won’t approve this wonder drug for at least 10 years.

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I saw a brief segment on a television show the other night about a doctor who was diagnosed with having cancer. He was terminally ill and growing weaker everyday. The treatments he was undergoing was not working. He started experimenting with different drugs and came up with a formula that has the cancer in his body in remission. His health has improved drastically and he is now living a normal life. Does this sound too good to be true? The truth is even if his formula works on others it will be 10 or 12 years before the FDA can get around to approving it for public use. I'm sure I am not alone when I express my opinions concerning the FDA. Why not give us the choice to choose if we want to use the new drug treatment. I feel certain other countries such as Sweden will act swiftly to adopt the use of this drug,A Living Will or A Will To Live Articles but many people who are suffering from cancer just don’t have the money to take a trip abroad and may die long before the FDA opens it’s regulatory eyes and gives it’s stamp of approval. This is my opinion what’s yours? 

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