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In reply to the discussion: I just donated $50 to the susan g. komen foundation [View all]justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)because they do animal testing. How long have we been testing on animals for a cure? How many mice have been given cancer AND cured, yet, we don't have a human cure for cancer? Why not test drugs on cell cultures? Enough people develop cancer and are biopsied that I don't think there would be a shortage of cell cultures to use. Or how about using in vitro techniques that are now available? There was a time in science that we needed to use animals, because science wasn't advanced enough, but today? No, today we can support organizations that don't use animals for testing--yet almost all organizations use animals, whose physiology is nothing like ours, to test drugs. And I'll repeat, we've yet to cure cancer in people but we have in mice.
Flame away.