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Historical alternative cancer therapies, Hoxsey Therapy, Rife machines, Linus Pauling’s high-dose vitamin C, and vitamin B17 have little to no reliable scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness.
Do you really expect research to be done, completed and with successful results in a matter of months? Do you know how time consuming and stringent doing these things is? It's not like they can just find a random thing that happens to work, get it into some humans and call it a day. Trials take years, need extensive peer review and have to meet a certain criteria before they can even move on to human trials and then practical application.
But let me guess, this is a "programmed response" too?
Nope, of course they do that. Most big businesses do. But that has nothing to do with what I was talking about
The countries of the EU do have budgets and very large ones at that.
You really shouldn't listen to Trump when it comes to this sort of stuff. The USA isn't the only country in the world doing cancer research.