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by bruce511
783 days ago
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Yeah, but unfortunately rhat makes you a really bad clinical subject in any trial. Unfortunately, by the time most people reach the "no hope" stage, the disease has processed to the point where no intervention would help. Conversely most interventions work best at the "early detection" phase. Which (ironically) is when you're best off with proven stuff, not new experimental stuff. This catch-22 is precisely why its so hard to get improvements in this field. |
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