03: Big Pharma | Cure for Cancer
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Would you take medical advise from Mel Gibson? We hope the answer is no, but you should listen to this episode either way.
From patent games to profit margins that make tech monopolies blush, the pharmaceutical industry has been accused of putting shareholder returns ahead of patient lives for decades. But is Big Pharma actively suppressing a cure for cancer to protect their treatment goldmine?
In this episode, we investigate:
- The economics of cancer treatment versus cure - follow the money trail through oncology patents and revenue models
- Real cases where pharmaceutical companies buried cheaper alternatives or delayed generic competition
- Mel Gibson's claims about pharmaceutical industry corruption and what evidence supports (or contradicts) them
- How cancer research funding actually works and who controls what gets investigated
- The difference between profit-driven delays and an actual conspiracy to suppress cures
- Why breakthrough treatments sometimes take decades to reach patients despite promising trial results
- The role of regulatory capture and revolving doors between Big Pharma and government agencies
Join hosts Richard Baker and Dr. Nick Coatsworth as they separate genuine pharmaceutical industry failures from fantasy, examining what the evidence actually reveals about corporate incentives, medical research, and whether your chemotherapy is profitable by design.
The Conspiracy Cabal doesn't promote conspiracy theories - we examine them. We search for the kernel of truth in every story, exploring how conspiracies start, why they persist, and what drives people to believe them.
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