Did I fail to mention Dendreon is part of the pharmaceutical cabal of false hopes and promises? Why in the world should the people of the United States be forced to pay to prolong the life of someone for no longer than a few extra months at a cost that could exceed several hundred thousand dollars? Why?
Provenge is not a cure. Provenge is not guranteed to work. Provenge may extend your life by a few months or you'll kick the bucket tomorrow. Heck, you may as well let nature take its course since the odds are about the same and you wont have some snake oil shyster company in your heir's pockets. It is sad, but you wont survive. Nobody will. We all die. Our bodies are designed to naturally terminate at some point. Our organs degenerate, our immune systems begin to attack healthy tissue, or the act of living itself claims us in one way or another.
I have been victimized by the pharmaceutical cabal. They are not interested in curing anyone. There is NO MONEY in cures. There is however a pretty penny to be made in "therapies" which temporarily relieve symptoms. And with billions of dollars at stake, it is not in their best interest to cure anyone.
The genious in producing monoclonal antibodies such as Provenge is that the process to make the drug is so involved and expensive that even after your patent expires, it is not feasable for other companies to produce a generic equivalent of your product. Much has been written on this subject. See for yourself. Your jaw will drop.
And without competition you can charge what ever you please! The sky is the limit, and those drug companies have no compelling reason to find cheaper ways to produce the drug since noone can offer an alternative source. That means that your fat 20-30% margins remain intact until something better comes along, if ever. Talk about shooting fish in a barrel.
After 13 years of taking these "therapies" I finally resorted taking Remicade by J&J. It cost over $9,000 an injection. I took six of them and it proved to be ineffective. Yes, part of that $9k was hospital charges for the IV room, but other places charge close to $20k per injection. I finally had the condition surgically corrected and that was the end of it. After all those years of suffering, its over for good.
Excluding Provenge, monoclonal antibodies in their various forms do seem to be beneficial to some as they provide long term relief of symptoms. But they are EXTREMELY expensive and represent a HUGE burden to all. Do you think the drug companies are going to help a competitor produce a generic when their patent expires? If so, I have a bridge to sell you.