Has the Cancer Industry Given Up on Truly Finding a Cure?

Question by Alphabet1: Has the cancer industry given up on truly finding a cure?
If one reads the fine print when donating to “Race For The Cure” promotions, it appears most $ $ go to funding “prevention & awareness” and “care services” efforts rather than research and actually curing cancer once it is diagnosed. So, has the industry given up on truly finding a cure? The actual amount of “cures” we’ve seen (minimal) might suggest so.

Best answer:

Answer by John B
there already is a cure for cancer.

the government refuses to release it to the public because we are already overpopulated.

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Answer by spacedmanspif
the money is not in the cure, the money is in the medication.

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