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This type of attitude is typical, where one likes to dismiss new ideas and keep status quo instead of coming up with new ideas or innovations.

The point is that there is an opportunity for the Steve Jobs of health care to come up with a way, a new innovative novel way, for classification of tumors to be improved without needing biopsy. Once we have that, then we can take tests to our heart's content. Right now, the attitude of "we shouldn't have people take tests and detect cancer early because our current method of determining if they are cancerous would make it too hard" isn't acceptable.




Presumably none of us here are inventors of new medical technology. We are just amateurs talking about this casually on Hacker News. Saying it's "unacceptable" doesn't change anything from either the doctor or patient's point of view. Until the new tech comes along, we need to accept the limitations of what we have now.


I agree with you, but I think the original point was that we may already have technologies that could be employed, but that there is concern they are not being used




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