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Comment Re:The reality... (Score 4, Insightful) 21

Oh shut up.

First of all, if you even bothered to wake up in the morning you would see that chemo treatments, even 'cures' are very, very profitable. The MBAs running the pharmaceutical companies are way smarter than you are.

Next, it is a potential treatment, nothing of a cure so even Big Evil Pharma will be joyously happy.

Third, it's just a proof-of-potential, not even a proof of concept. Dealing with the protein effects of a single point mutation, AFIR, hasn't been shown to treat any clinical cancers. In fact, this seems to be a better fit for creating an antiviral or antibiotic than a specific cancer treatment.

Comment Re:Remembered for the wrong thing. (Score 1) 327

We'll see. Although I agree it is unlikely to move the ball any, he stands a lot better chance doing it this way than say, taking off his clothes and running through a mall or some other stunt. He's going to get his 15 minutes of fame (and a huge passel of legal hurt) but if some politician were to take this up and push it, he has the enormous advantage of being thrown into the world's eyeballs for the next little while. It could go viral and maybe bang on the system a little bit.

This day and age, that is a pretty significant accomplishment. Moreover, he actually sounds cogent and reasonable which is truly unusual.

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