The are $20 billion reasons why research has abandoned ship.
More than 8,000 people are expected to attend MSBoston2014, opening Wednesday at the John Hynes Convention Center. The event, considered the premier international MS gathering this year, is hosted jointly by the American and European Committees for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis, which alternate meetings between Europe and North America (ECTRIMS)
“Things have gotten dramatically better,” said Lori Espino, president of the Greater New England Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. “There are so many options out there for patients, and they slow the progression of the disease. It’s all about creating hope for people.”
Worldwide sales of MS drugs totaled more than $16 billion last year and are projected to top $20 billion within the next two to three years, with MS pills accounting for about half of the sales, said Eric Schmidt, biotech analyst at investment bank Cowen & Co. in New York.
“MS is one of our core areas,” said EMD Serono’s chief medical officer Thorsten Eickenhorst. “We have research activities ongoing and products in our clinical pipeline.”
Dear ECTRIMS participants----
Many of us have already abandoned the Good Ship Lollypop (sponsored by Biogen!), and have decided to find our own answers, outside of the theory of EAE/autoimmunity which has never been proven. According to independent university and governmental agency research--your treatments may modulate immune response, but they don't stop MS disease progression.
Many of us have already abandoned the Good Ship Lollypop (sponsored by Biogen!), and have decided to find our own answers, outside of the theory of EAE/autoimmunity which has never been proven. According to independent university and governmental agency research--your treatments may modulate immune response, but they don't stop MS disease progression.
http://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/index.cfm/search-for-guides-reviews-and-reports/?productid=1833&pageaction=displayproduct
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/07/120717162736.htm
Here is neurologist Dr. George Ebers discussing long term outcomes with MS medications. None of the drugs are proven to alter progression. He would say that you are not telling the truth to people with MS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqY-_K1fYJY
That is why we are charting our own course. We are looking at the evidence given to us by stroke, vascular and imaging experts, like members of the ISNVD--those who are finding connections to cerebral blood flow, perfusion, gray matter atrophy, and neuronal loss.
http://www.isnvd.org
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/07/120717162736.htm
Here is neurologist Dr. George Ebers discussing long term outcomes with MS medications. None of the drugs are proven to alter progression. He would say that you are not telling the truth to people with MS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqY-_K1fYJY
That is why we are charting our own course. We are looking at the evidence given to us by stroke, vascular and imaging experts, like members of the ISNVD--those who are finding connections to cerebral blood flow, perfusion, gray matter atrophy, and neuronal loss.
http://www.isnvd.org
We are listening to doctors who actually have MS--like Dr. Terry Wahls and Dr. George Jelinek--groups who are funding real research and have found solutions in nutrition, lifestyle modification, exercise and UV therapy. We are finding relief in dealing with slowed venous return; through venoplasty, chiropractic care and endothelial health.
http://ccsviinms.blogspot.com/2014/04/unproven-treatments-for-ms.html
http://ccsviinms.blogspot.com/2014/04/unproven-treatments-for-ms.html
You can have the high seas of "anxious hope" and 20 billion dollar sales----we prefer to walk, with our feet firmly planted in reality. We're hoping to find others to join us.
Joan