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I've been hearing this since I was a little kid. There is more money to be made by finding a cure than actually all this other crap.
I think that is very mean that someone would say they are hiding the cure.
There is nothing to hide. As of this moment there still is no sure cure for cancer, however, they are working very hard to find one . . .
just my not-so-humble opinion. B)
How would one 'hide' such a cure? It's not like other people wouldn't be looking and stumble on the very same thing. Then a few "I was cured of cancer" stories and some people would try it. I mean there are plenty of people being taken in by fake "cancer cure" scams, so wouldn't the real thing have no problem getting around? And then if it really did work it would get on the news no problem. There's just no conceivable way that such a cure could remain hidden.
I don't even see how the logistics of this would work. It's not like many distributed lines of investigation couldn't come up with the same research conclusions and start work on something functional and effective. Cancer treatment drugs that are even marginally effective are publicized and used, and cost a small fortune for often no meaningful statistical gains measured against that cost (maybe an average of an extra month or two of life at 30k per treatment, things like that).
So if anybody were sitting on this, they'd probably be sitting on a gold mine.