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12.06.24, 02:51 PM #19486
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It's simply harder to develop a cure for a disease than it is to find a way to treat it or manage it. Anyone who finds a disease cure cashes in big time. Pharmaceutical companies also have very inexpensive ways to prevent you from getting diseases in the first place that they could, otherwise, just bleed you dry to treat and manage it. Instead, we stop people from getting Hepatitis, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Pnemonia and Menengitis, Polio, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, chicken pox, HPV, Dengue fever, Monkey pox, the list goes on, in the first place.
And, despite all the money they make treating HIV to the point where it can't be found in the body (imagine all the money they have made on people like Magic Johnson and their cocktails and treatments over the last 30+ years), they are currently developing and in trials on an HIV vaccine so no one every gets it.
Sure, most people get these vaccinations, so they make bank on them, too. But the idea that they prevent these from ever happening but also only want to treat and manage diseases is hard to reconcile.
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When was the last time a major disease was fully cured... smallpox?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smallpox
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We used to cure shit all the time. Cures dont make money for shareholders. We won't have a major disease cure in our lifetimes, for sure, if ever.
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I'm shocked! AI. So much good and potential it has thus far produced. Such an exciting time.
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It's just more complicated than that. It just is.
Just at the most basic level, it ignores that there still is some competition. Let's say I'm Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer has a treatment that people can take for some disease that doesn't cure it but you can live normally and not die. There's side effects, but people will deal with them.
Pfizer gets exclusivity and then the drug goes generic. But if J&J can invent a cure, they could conceivably eat Pfizer's lunch. Who wants a treatment with side effects if there's a cure?
But now we have the added layer of insurance. And most people don't buy it; they get it through their employer. If Pfizer's cure has a lifetime total cost of, say, $100,000, a cure is, in theory, worth at least that, if not more. But you're unlikely to stay with the same insurer over your life if for no other reason than job changes. In that scenario, it's much more palatable for your insurer to pay for the treatment for the time you're with them than what could be the total lifetime treatment cost, up front, for the cure.
Yet, cures still happen. Solvaldi cures 90-100% of Hep C cases. Approved in 2013 and it initially cost $80,000. Zolgensma is a gene therapy treatment for spinal muscular atrophy in children under two years old. It costs $2.1 million, approved in 2019. But the severe cases are basically assured to kill children. In cases that don't, $2.1 million is actually cheaper than the care these kids had before the cure with dramatically better results.
But stuff like cancer and degenerative diseases are much harder to cure than treat. Cancer cells mutate to avoid everything we come up with to throw at it. Degenerative diseases have to do with human genes. A cure would mean reengineering human biology. Viruses are in our cells. The tech to extract viral DNA from our cells isn't there. Right now, treatments for certain things are just much easier.
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