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Old 11-27-2013, 05:23 AM #5
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I think that the government regulating things like this is a good thing. I've been employed in the medical device industry for companies that work very hard to get FDA approval. Why should this company get a pass?
I would think all the tests that they run/ran are already proven, they didn't invent anything. I saw on another site, 4000$ quoted as the price for checking for the gene for breast cancer, how many of us can afford that?
frankly, I think it is "nanny state" strikes again! also, all those companies charging 4000 dollars, probably weren't too happy either, and had an in with the FDA.
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