| Check the Anger. This is an academic exchange of ideas. If you are angry go to the gym it's better for you. A. You have debunked nothing. B. There are no lies here. C. Just because some random guy on the internet tells me to do something, I am no obligation to do that. D. "Access to treatment", could mean the moon is made of green cheese but it is unlikely. E. Since you are angry about it, cite specifically the the formulary content of the NHS and compare it to available treatments at Sloan Kettering. Since your so convinced it's true, prove it. (two can play at that) F. Support you assertion that novel treatments only extend life by "a few months" with multiple citations from peer reviewed journals, oh and make sure their recent. G. As far as the legal mandates. I am sure that everything in the UK is done exactly to the letter of the law in all cases and that deadlines are never missed. H. You're assertion that closing the two week gap between when the GP starts testing and the specialist would start testing would close the mortality gap between the UK and Europe strains credulity and common sense. Oh and just because you are dead bone wrong, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/11788507/NHS-accused-of-sham... "A cancer drug hailed as one of the biggest breakthroughs since chemotherapy will not be made available on the NHS, despite research showing it doubles survival" Can you here me now. |