| ▲ | try_the_bass 3 hours ago | |
Wow, this is such a wildly pessimistic and cynical take. Are you okay? > But that's not a cure. If they don't take that drug, assuming it works, they still have the original mutation in the cancer cells. The person you're replying to called this out specifically: > and also various combinations with other drugs. Why do you think they try it in combination with other drugs? You might be right that this drug alone might not be a cure, but if it inhibits cancer growth, then it empowers other drugs to work more effectively. > people still die So what... We do nothing, then? This is your complaint? That we can't be immortal, so why bother trying to cure anything? I don't understand your type in general. | ||