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Tuesday, 06/03/2008 8:46:21 PM

Tuesday, June 03, 2008 8:46:21 PM

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In a perfect world every person would get a recaf blood test done every few months. The problem with this thinking is that in reality money talks. Who will pay for all of these tests and the wild goose chases the results of these tests will produce. I'm with Goldseeker. Without a way of being able to pinpoint the apparent cancer without having to go through exhaustive tests, recaf will struggle to get to market.

In a perfect world cigarettes would be banned. Why do governments allow such a cancer causing product to be sold, even though the costs of the resulting health care to smokers is greater than the tax revenue generated from the taxation of cigarettes. It's simple, the tobacco companies lobby and persuade those with the power to change things to keep the status quo; MONEY TALKS.

In a perfect world oil and other pollutants would be banned. Why not? Money.

This is the hurdle for BOCX. Even if a test were approved, the insurance companies/governments would have to agree to allow wild goose chases to happen. Profits will ALWAYS COME FIRST in the real world. BOCX will not provide the technology for free for the exact same reason....greed. It is always about money.

Lastly, if I'm a doctor, at what point do I tell a patient that "although the test says you may have cancer, you probably don't". As I have said before, the lawyers would be licking their chops.

Hey, I want BOCX to be successful just as much as anyone else. I wouldn't mind getting such a test done periodically and I want to make money. Isn't this the reason why we all own shares. MONEY!
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