Sentences with phrase «if curing cancer»

If curing cancer requires doing research that requires the death of ten infants, then the infants should be sacrificed for the cause.
It doesn't matter today if we cure cancer or if today, we are all killed by a supernova.
Even if I cure cancer I am going to hell.
A sexual assault trial is like if we cured cancer in one person by giving chemotherapy to another.

Not exact matches

Or if an employee's mother recently died of breast cancer, make a donation to Race for the Cure in her name.
If we want to break past lackluster economic growth rates and make meaningful change in lives and livelihoods, we need to move beyond incremental innovation (think slightly - better iPhones) toward revolutionary innovation (think new energy systems, next - generation electronics, and cures for Cancer and Alzheimer's).
While consumers have every right to be skeptical of pharmaceutical companies» profit motives, if natural remedies actually cured cancer, then people would not be dying of cancer.
If humans can easily shut an AI down, then the most effective means of curing cancer will be for it to research new medicines (which humans will support); if humans can no longer stop an AI, the most effective means of curing cancer is destroying humanity (since it will no longer matter that humans will fight backIf humans can easily shut an AI down, then the most effective means of curing cancer will be for it to research new medicines (which humans will support); if humans can no longer stop an AI, the most effective means of curing cancer is destroying humanity (since it will no longer matter that humans will fight backif humans can no longer stop an AI, the most effective means of curing cancer is destroying humanity (since it will no longer matter that humans will fight back).
If a coin is promised to cure cancer or be the second coming of Jesus, it's being shilled.
It'd be the same as if they fired someone for believing that some obscure plant could cure cancer with no evidence and they won't shut up about it.
If «you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer», then if we ask to cure cancer tonight, cancer should disappeaIf «you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer», then if we ask to cure cancer tonight, cancer should disappeaif we ask to cure cancer tonight, cancer should disappear.
If God says, «believe that you have received it, and it will be yours,» and if we believe in God and his power, then what should happen if we pray to cure cancer tonighIf God says, «believe that you have received it, and it will be yours,» and if we believe in God and his power, then what should happen if we pray to cure cancer tonighif we believe in God and his power, then what should happen if we pray to cure cancer tonighif we pray to cure cancer tonight?
If on the other hand a child is cured, simply, the cancer was curable.
People wouldn't vote an atheist in office even if he / she had a cure for cancer.
But if he has been answering the prayers could they start praying for a cure for cancer and the genetic code of algae that make gasoline and how to grow food in salty soil and lots of other stuff that is more important than mankind's salvation?
What if, for instance, the massive funding for cancer research in the post-World War II period had been directed toward public health and preventive medicine, including nutrition research, rather than toward «cures»?
If it did it would know how to cure cancer.
Sometimes I wonder if perhaps the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous have, at some point in its 76 year history, contained individuals who possessed the ability to do great things — cure cancer, revolutionize politics, or contribute other great things to society — but whose minds became so polluted with AA propaganda that they shut off their own brilliance and chose to spend the rest of their lives «making their sobriety their number one priority» and believing humility to be more valuable than fulfilling their potential and allowing their greatness to shine.
If scientists cure cancer, then why kill so many in the mean time?
We reject it because there is no evidence to support it the way we would reject a claim for a cancer cure if the makers didn't have any research suggesting that their product actually cured cancer.
If a family member got cancer, you'd pray for the cancer to be cured, wouldn't you?
If somebody offers up a cure to cancer is it up to us to disprove that it works, or up to them to prove that it does?
If she wants to cure cancer, all she has to do is pose in the nude, and wallets the world over will open!
I tell you that if within one day everyone in the world woke up to all cancer patients completely and permanently cured, all amputees with their limbs restored, all sëx traffickers turned loose their victims, all child abuse stopped and captives turned loose, everybody laid down their weapons and shook hands, and all down syndrome and other people with genetic maladies were cured; all this taken together, would definitely get the entire worlds attention, would it not?
Stephen Hawking's is such a dbag!!!! If he is so smart why didn't he use his brains to study cures for cancer or something that would help all of mankind!
If God answers prayers and supposedly cures Jimmy Bob of his afflictions and «heals» Mary - Sue of her cancer and listens to and answers prayers when you wish to be cured of your kidney stones, the tell me wht God hates amputees so much... I mean he must REALLY hate them!
If God supposedly cures cancer and restores the health of the sick, through the power of prayer, then why has there never been a single instance of a Human Being EVER having an amputated limb restored by God through prayer???
If a Catholic prays for her mother to be cured of cancer and she is, she may choose to believe all kinds of things.
So what if we can send a man to the moon, and find a cure for cancer, and clone a human being?
Not if we are SERIOUS about curing the cancer gobbling up our club.
If you strongly suspect you have cancer and go to the doctor for confirmation and to quickly begin the vital cure process, you are being harmed immensely if he sends you away with a couple of headache pills and fails to tell you the truth and diagnose the diseasIf you strongly suspect you have cancer and go to the doctor for confirmation and to quickly begin the vital cure process, you are being harmed immensely if he sends you away with a couple of headache pills and fails to tell you the truth and diagnose the diseasif he sends you away with a couple of headache pills and fails to tell you the truth and diagnose the disease.
lolll Jordan would prolly avrage 70 a game and cure cancer if he played today without handchecking cause evrybody knows thats the only thing thats changed since 1995!
over and over and over again, as if it is like a cure for cancer or a magic pill that will cure all their woes and turn them into a major force.
Even if his tears really could cure cancer.
After being a nurse in the PICU, I thought about all of the genetic disorders my patients had encountered, (i.e. various cancers, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy) and I wondered if there were anyway stem cells could have cured or at least improved their conditions.
If you get cancer at the age of 75 and don't have it treated, you will die, you may die miserably, but if you are treated and cured you may well live long enough to dement slowly and be a bloody nuisance to yourself and your family over a much longer period of time.&raquIf you get cancer at the age of 75 and don't have it treated, you will die, you may die miserably, but if you are treated and cured you may well live long enough to dement slowly and be a bloody nuisance to yourself and your family over a much longer period of time.&raquif you are treated and cured you may well live long enough to dement slowly and be a bloody nuisance to yourself and your family over a much longer period of time.»
Such a tax extends much further than it might initially appear too; for example, if someone discovered a universal cure for all cancers which made hundreds of thousands of working people redundant, should that be taxed too?
Theres's a hope to find a cure for cancer, drug abuse is an age old problem that's not going away anytime soon and it won't go away if we send the prices sky high buying up product.
The chances of being cured of breast cancer have increased in recent decades, however if the tumour has metastasised, the disease remains essentially incurable.
Cancers associated with Kaposi virus infection have an Achilles heel: their cells» viability is directly dependent on the survival of the virus, which means that if the virus were to be eliminated cancer cells would no longer proliferate, hence the cancer would be cured.
But even if Coley had been more meticulous, he was still battling a medical establishment that firmly believed any cancer cure that didn't require surgery meant the «disease» was misdiagnosed as cancer.
Like Allison, Bertagnolli believes cures will be difficult to achieve and questions if that will be possible for some cancers.
«There's only so much we can gain in terms of disease - free longevity by curing individual diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's one at a time, but if we can address the issue of aging, then we could potentially delay and diminish them all at once.»
But whereas some «old school surgeons» would see potentially suspicious dark scar tissue on a CT (computed tomography) scan and say you can not say cancer is «cured,» Allison maintains if there is no real evidence that a person still has cancer and they have been in remission for 10 years, «for all intents and purposes it is cured
(It's relatively easy to cure cancer in laboratory mice — «If you can't cure cancer in a mouse,» a cancer researcher once said to me, «then you should change careers» — but certainly not easy in people.
Even if this happens, we still have a chance to cure our colorectal cancer patients provided we diagnose it early.
The next step is to start clinical trials to find out if targeting colon cancer stem cells in this way will result in durable cures
Discerning the basic mechanism wasn't enough — Svanborg wanted to find out if the cells might be induced to commit suicide on demand: Could the discovery be developed into a cancer cure?
She quoted Nancy Edwards, a professor at Harvard Medical School (8): «If we have the audacity to believe that we can find cures for cancer and understand the human genome, why should it be hard to believe that we can fix the culture of our profession?»
Medicaid programs have never forced people to wait for treatment until they are so sick that they are left with a higher liver cancer risk even if they are cured.
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