Khatami Mahin
NCI/NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Clin Transl Med. 2016 Dec;5(1):46. doi: 10.1186/s40169-016-0126-1. Epub 2016 Dec 5.
Analyses of data and hidden agenda behind repeated failed outcomes of cancer research and therapy, status of American health, safety concerns for HPV vaccines and future research considerations are summarized in this commentary. A closer look at cancer science reveals that highly power structure (system) in medical establishment vs. anti-system and chaos in cancer research ('medical/scientific ponzi schemes') is potent recipe for failed therapeutics that kills patients but generates huge corporate profit. American health status ranks last among other developed nations despite the highest amount that USA invests in healthcare. This is a wake-up call to make sure that the evil part of human being does not prevent the health services that the public deserves. Otherwise, 'it does not matter how many resources you have, if you don't know, or don't want to know, how to use them, they will never be enough'. Answer to cancer and improved public health is possible only by switching the current corruptive and abusive culture of 'who you know' to a culture of 'what you know'. Policy makers and professionals in decision making roles are urged to return to common sense and logics that our Forefathers used to serve the public.
本评论总结了对癌症研究与治疗反复失败结果背后的数据及隐藏议程、美国健康状况、人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗的安全问题以及未来研究考量的分析。深入审视癌症科学会发现,医疗机构中高度集权的结构(体系)与癌症研究中的反体系及混乱状态(“医学/科学庞氏骗局”),是治疗失败的有效配方,它致使患者死亡却为企业带来巨额利润。尽管美国在医疗保健方面投入最多,但其健康状况在其他发达国家中排名垫底。这是一个警钟,要确保人性中的邪恶部分不妨碍公众应得的医疗服务。否则,“无论你有多少资源,如果不知道或不想知道如何利用它们,它们永远都不够用”。只有将当前“你认识谁”这种腐败和滥用的文化转变为“你知道什么”的文化,才有可能找到癌症的解决办法并改善公众健康。敦促政策制定者和担任决策角色的专业人员回归我们祖先用于服务公众的常识和逻辑。