The 2014 sales figures for cancer drugs were just published by the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics. Sales of cancer drugs have hit a new all-time record: $100 billion. That’s up more than 10 percent from 2013, and up from $75 billion five years earlier.
Cancer is obviously big business, as many new cancer drugs and now even cancer vaccines are in the pipe line.
Forty-five new drugs for cancer hit the market between 2010 and 2014, including 10 last year alone. These new drugs come with steep price tags, usually over $12,000.00 per month, or well over $100,000.00 per year.
An expose published by 60 Minutes last year (2014) revealed that new cancer drugs are seldom more effective than older cancer drugs, with the standard for “success” being able to extend the patient’s life by 42 days.
As we have previously reported, America has lost the war on cancer. Cancer is much too big of a business now to allow anyone to cure it. The U.S. economy, which is heavily dependent upon the pharmaceutical industry, would collapse if people started to believe and use alternative cancer therapies, many of which are natural and not able to be patented. Most people who fully understand this fact are heading south of the border to Mexico or over to Europe to find truly effective cancer cures that are not allowed by the FDA in the United States.
“Forty-five new drugs for cancer hit the market between 2010 and 2014, including 10 last year alone.”
Not one of ’em worth a dime, either. But the sheeple don’t know that.
“These new drugs come with steep price tags, usually over $12,000.00 per month, or well over $100,000.00 per year.”
No money in actual cures. Well, minimal anyway.
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Cancer IS curable…
http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/big-pharmas-lies-exposed-cancer-is-curable/19239/
an acquaintance recently underwent conventional therapy for cancer. He told me the total price tag was about $120,000, but because he has good insurance, he “only” had to pay $8,000. A bargain! Plus now the lingering painful and debilitating effects of the treatment. He was maimed and he counts himself among the lucky. I haven’t the heart to tell him otherwise.
Unfortunately, most people are easily deceived. Just ask the jews, masters of the art.
On second thought, don’t bother. They’d lie about it anyway.