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by 2143
1560 days ago
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Her husband being a billionaire is besides the point. Your conclusion doesn't follow your premise. It's at best a speculation. Do you think only billionaires in India get diagnosed with cancer, and the remaining cases go undiagnosed? Both billionaires and non-billionares in India get diagnosed with cancer at an early stage. Sure, plenty go undiagnosed as well, and there are plenty of late diagnosis as well. (The final outcome in the end is a different question though). |
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