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But that also means something, because choosing the wrong patterns will give us the wrong models and therefore the wrong
therapies.
Sure, it's really hard to discover and develop interventions and
therapies.
Today, there are a host of these tailor-made drugs, called targeted therapies, available to physicians even today to be able to personalize their therapy for their patients, and many others are in development.
This is a hundred days earlier where we can give therapies, a hundred days earlier where we can do surgical interventions, or even a hundred days less for the cancer to grow or a hundred days less for resistance to occur.
Even with the
therapies
we have currently, this could mean that millions of lives could be saved.
And if you add on to that recent advancements in immunotherapy and targeted therapies, the end of cancer is in sight.
ECT is commonly used to treat severe cases of major depression or bipolar disorder in patients who haven’t responded to other therapies, or who have had adverse reactions to medication.
And instead of sentencing him to more and more jail time, Judge Bowen sent him home with maps and checklists and handouts and recommended instead vocational rehabilitation and flexible scheduling for those
therapies.
A high death rate will, of course, arise from simply rejecting these therapies, in favor of carrying on having a lot of kids.
We can't just say, "Well, if they're young enough to benefit from these therapies, then they'll live 30 years longer."
That in fact, the people who are young enough to benefit from these first
therapies
that give this moderate amount of life extension, even though those people are already middle-aged when the
therapies
arrive, will be at some sort of cusp.
The
therapies
will be improving faster than the remaining imperfections in the
therapies
are catching up with us.
Because, you know, most people, when they hear that I predict that a lot of people alive today are going to live to 1,000 or more, they think that I'm saying that we're going to invent
therapies
in the next few decades that are so thoroughly eliminating aging that those
therapies
will let us live to 1,000 or more.
I'm saying that the rate of improvement of those
therapies
will be enough.
So, these trajectories here are basically how we would expect people to live, in terms of remaining life expectancy, as measured by their health, for given ages that they were at the time that these
therapies
arrive.
And then we do a whole bunch of stuff to them, and with those therapies, we get them to live, on average, to their fifth birthday.
In real life, early research on new drugs and
therapies
is not conducted on humans.
In the future, this way of working alongside the immune system could help us develop completely artificial organs, totally integrative prostheses, and self-healing wound
therapies.
For example, chemotherapy to a tumor or gene
therapies
to the tissue where gene repair needs to take place.
And as a result, I had been following as a cancer doc, experimental
therapies
for arthritis for my daughter, in case she would need them.
The current noncurative
therapies
for cancer are also expensive and, in addition, the patient dies.
Fortunately, this is a new and evolving field, and as with many other new
therapies
and services, prices will come down as industry learns to do things more efficiently.
Scientists are making progress with
therapies
that block TNF-alpha, one of the primary proteins causing inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis.
So we can deliver targeted genetic
therapies
or drugs to stop the degenerative process before it begins.
And if we can get in at the bottom and understand the genetics, we'll have a window on the way the disease works, and a whole new way about thinking about disease
therapies
and preventative treatment and so on.
Now, obviously the jury is out on many of these complementary therapies, and I personally doubt that the coffee enema will ever, you know, gain mainstream approval.
But still ways to go to get stem cells into patients, in terms of actual
therapies
for organs.
With my own healthcare problems, I've taken drug therapies, I've traveled to this hospital and others, many, many times.
But starting in 2004, when antiangiogenic
therapies
first became available, you can see that there has been a 70 to 100 percent improvement in survival for people with kidney cancer, multiple myeloma, colorectal cancer, and gastrointestinal stromal tumors.
How every man in town makes his daily visit to chat, play games, discuss personal matters and get honest advice, besides the usual spa-like
therapies.
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