How it is Incredibly Difficult to Learn About Ineffective Chemotherapy Drugs
Executive Summary
- In addition to many cancer drugs not working, there is a notable lack of coverage of this topic.
- This article investigates this coverage issue.
Introduction
In the article How the FDA Constantly Performs Ineffective FDA Oncology Approvals to Score Points with Big Pharma, we cover how the FDA routinely approves cancer drugs that do not work. However, the sad fact is that this topic is very little covered, and this article will demonstrate how difficult it is to find this information.
Searching for Ineffective Chemotherapy Drugs
Searching for ineffective chemotherapy drugs online is a curious experience.
It was curious to do a web search for ineffective cancer drugs and find so few relevant results. This last article by KHN is one of the few related to my inquiry. That article is excellent, but there are very few like that. It presents the issue of ineffective cancer drugs as more of a mistake than something deliberate on the part of the FDA and pharma company partnership.
Why Not Focus on Google?
For those wondering why I am not showing search results from Google. I do research for a living. After analyzing Google, I am suspicious of Google’s results because Google is aligned with commercial interests and the US government and other governments and is increasingly censoring and pushing commercial results above all others.