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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 7664973" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>To be perfectly honest, I wish that neuro didn't pay so much. I'd pursue it even if it was the lowest paying field, and many of my rivals can't say the same. So the best minds are drawn to the competition just for the money in many cases. I dream of correcting degenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's. For some people, this disease is worse than losing a loved one completely. Parkinson's is very similar as well. I also have interest in improving the over-all efficacy of tumorectomies. Particularly in inoperable metastatic tumors. You can treat with radiation and chemo, but the problem is these treatments usually only halt progression and RARELY give any chance of reversal. Surgical removal is where it's at. If you remove the tumor the prognosis extends indefinitely as long as the tumor doesn't return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 7664973, member: 573988"] To be perfectly honest, I wish that neuro didn't pay so much. I'd pursue it even if it was the lowest paying field, and many of my rivals can't say the same. So the best minds are drawn to the competition just for the money in many cases. I dream of correcting degenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's. For some people, this disease is worse than losing a loved one completely. Parkinson's is very similar as well. I also have interest in improving the over-all efficacy of tumorectomies. Particularly in inoperable metastatic tumors. You can treat with radiation and chemo, but the problem is these treatments usually only halt progression and RARELY give any chance of reversal. Surgical removal is where it's at. If you remove the tumor the prognosis extends indefinitely as long as the tumor doesn't return. [/QUOTE]
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