And yet they die of cancer at the same rate as the rest of us. Somehow numbers don't back up your assertion. I did part of my fellowship at Sloane Kettering. There was probably more net worth in one single ward there than any given US state. We used to the exact same procedures and drugs on the billionaire hedge fund managers and famous actors as they do at the general hospital down the street. The human body is fragile. There is no silver bullet. We all die.
And yet they die of cancer at the same rate as the rest of us. Somehow numbers don't back up your assertion. I did part of my fellowship at Sloane Kettering. There was probably more net worth in one single ward there than any given US state. We used to the exact same procedures and drugs on the billionaire hedge fund managers ans famous actors as they do at the general hospital down the street. The human body is fragile. There is no silver bullet. We all die.