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onemoreact | 14 years ago
Which presents the problem, let's say the most common 50% of all cancers are easily cured by drug X. Well the other 50% are all less common and moving to 100% is only going to get harder as you progress.
onemoreact | 14 years ago
Which presents the problem, let's say the most common 50% of all cancers are easily cured by drug X. Well the other 50% are all less common and moving to 100% is only going to get harder as you progress.
cgoddard|14 years ago
mikecane|14 years ago
But for those who are in the 50% who can be cured in the first wave...
... and maybe one of them will go on to develop the cure that helps the remaining 50%.