“If you’re diagnosed with lung cancer today, you’ve got a 15 percent chance of surviving five years and that’s just devastating,” said co-lead investigator Patricia E. Gallagher, Ph.D., director of the Molecular Biology Core Laboratory in the Hypertension and Vascular Research Center at the School of Medicine. “Those other 85 people 85 percent they’re not going to see their kids graduate. They’re not going to see their children get married.”
What a bizarrre statement-—she is assuming the everyone who is diagnosed with lung cancer is young.
It’s comments like hers that makes me ignore all studies.
Obama “death panels” are like treating a horse with a broken leg.
BANG!!! ..... NEXT !!!