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RFK, Jr. will make sure Americans can’t get it.

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What if the life saving cancer treatment gives the patient autism?!

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forget about the cure for cancer, they have a cure for neurotypicals

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Tell him it cures Autism too.

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Since there is absolutely 0 evidence that’s a thing, we don’t have to worry about it at all. The only people who worry about it are sad victims of misinformation.

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it will also cost next to nothing in every country in the world, but be in the hundreds of thousands USD for Americans.

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#1 reason I no longer live in the U.S.

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Try putting it in a Hydroxychloroquine box.

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Vaccines are a vital threat to non-regulated supplements he is peddling.

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Please don’t besmirch cantaloupes like that.

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goddamn i forgot the world can get better sometimes

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Could someone remind me the difference between a vaccine and treatment. For some reason I thought a vaccine was a preventative measure to keep from getting something - but this seems to be described as a treatment for when you’re diagnosed?

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You’re correct. This is bad reporting.

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It’s immunotherapy that prevents the cancers from deactivating the immune cells that would ordinarily kill the cancer cells. So it’s like a traditional vaccine in that it causes changes to the immune system to better equip it to fight disease, but it’s a pretty new methodology of accomplishing that.

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Am I screwed now because there’s no way my insurance would approve a preventative measure or am I screwed later if/when I am diagnosed and insurance won’t approve the treatment?

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You guys are getting diagnosed?!?

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Do they not yet know the relative effectiveness of this treatment? It wasn’t mentioned or I missed it.

It’s great that it’s faster to administer, really, but if the outcomes are not as good…

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Immunotherapy has been making stunning progress so I’d wager positive results

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