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Originally Posted by dreama
This isn't to say I don't support ethnical cancer charites who use more up to date methods such as computer modelling, adult stem cells, etc... Every year on the aniversery of her death I donate to various cancer charites but I make sure they are non animal testing first. Not just because animal testing is unethnical. It's irrelivant too. If it wasn't for animal based research my mum would have stood so much better chances of being cured.
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Let me if I get this straight.. if there were no animal testing, your mom's cancer would have had a better chance of getting cured? Not seeing the reasoning here. You don't believe in animal testing? Fine I accept that, but I don't see how it INTERFERES or DELAYS with the process of curing cancer? I don't like animal testing much but only a handful of people will do experimental testing, and it simply is not as efficient as testing 100 hamsters at the same time for 100 different possible cures. When it comes to finding cures, I am for animal testing. But if it comes to "Let's see if this shampoo is bad for the skin!", screw you, test it on yourself.