If You Had a Cure for Cancer All Types of Cancer Would You Charge People for It?
Question by Lost Girl: If you had a cure for cancer all types of cancer would you charge people for it?
Would you try to profit off peoples pain like our current hospitals or would you help the dying. Seems to me more people are dying from this than living. If there was a cure would we really need those very expensive treatment centers that don’t treat you anyway. I’d give the drug away for free.
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Answer by ChemoAngel
No…I would never charge them for it.
Answer by Susie Q
Nope I would do my best to see that all treatment for cancer patients is free. I was treated at The Juravinski Hospital cancer centre for my treatment of breast cancer. I live in Canada so all treatment is free. But there are those in this world that live in countries where you have to pay & do not get treatment because they cannot afford to. That is sad. I am now a survivor of breast cancer & I thank God everyday its free here in Canada.
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