{"id":66,"date":"2003-04-23T06:34:36","date_gmt":"2003-04-23T06:34:36","guid":{"rendered":"0"},"modified":"2006-09-28T12:07:54","modified_gmt":"2006-09-28T12:07:54","slug":"cancer_cnn_and_the_shuttle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marcdanziger.com\/?p=66","title":{"rendered":"Cancer, CNN and the Shuttle"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One reason I haven&#8217;t blogged much in the last few weeks is that a friend&#8217;s wife was dying. Note the past tense; she died yesterday morning, after losing a year-long struggle with cancer.<\/p>\n<p>When she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of lung cancer, she and my friend jointly decided to pursue alternative therapies &#8211; alternative to the mainstream therapies of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. She radically altered her diet, alternating juice fasts with healthful eating, and took a zillion supplements a day; she visited a number of alternative practitioners of a variety of arts.<\/p>\n<p>When they started on this path, I took her husband aside, and asked him about it. Are there statistics that support this? I asked. He had a number of stories &#8211; testimonials &#8211; of people who had been cured in these ways. I dug a bit, and came up with some numbers (can&#8217;t find them now) that suggested that the cure rate for alternative therapies was essentially the same as the cure rate for doing nothing; cancer just goes away sometimes.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m no oncologist, and both as an observer and a friend, I&#8217;d be careful about asserting that she would have lived had they only&#8230;(pick something). But I will confidently assert that they followed a path that was more based in belief and hope than provable fact.<\/p>\n<p>They were not alone. Honesty has been much in the news lately. <\/p>\n<p><b>[Update:<\/b> It&#8217;s apparently in the air, as well. Not only has Trent got a <a href=\"http:\/\/windsofchange.net\/archives\/003360.html\">piece<\/a> up on this, but Glenn Reynolds has <a href=\"http:\/\/www.techcentralstation.com\/1051\/techwrapper.jsp?PID=1051-250&#038;CID=1051-042303A\" target=\"browser\">one<\/a> at TechCentralStation<b>]<\/b><br \/>\nMany commentators have suggested that the Iraqi regime collapsed as fast as it did because at no level was anyone <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sanluisobispo.com\/mld\/sanluisobispo\/news\/world\/5588269.htm\" target=\"browser\">telling<\/a> the truth.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><i>MARINE COMBAT HEADQUARTERS, Iraq &#8211; (KRT) &#8211; Maj. Gen. Sufian al Tikriti left Baghdad on Sunday in a white Toyota sedan, in uniform and alone except for a chauffeur.<\/p>\n<p>Just outside the city, the Republican Guard general came upon a Marine Corps roadblock, where he died.<\/p>\n<p>His sudden death, and a great deal of other evidence, suggests how little Iraq&#8217;s military knows about the whereabouts and movements of the U.S. and British soldiers who invaded their country three weeks ago.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I think they are basically clueless,&#8221; said a senior officer of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (IMEF). &#8220;They have no situational awareness,&#8221; he said, using the military term for knowing the locations of friendly and enemy forces.<\/i><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thisislondon.co.uk\/news\/waroniraq\/articles\/4227725\" target=\"browser\">this<\/a>:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><i>A captured Iraqi colonel being held in one of the hangars listened in astonishment as his information minister praised Republican Guard soldiers for recapturing the airport. <\/p>\n<p>He looked at his captors and, as he realized that what he had heard was palpably untrue, his eye filled with tears. Turning to a translator, he asked: &#8220;How long have they been lying like this?&#8221;<\/i><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>&#8220;Everyone lies&#8221;; there is a whole discipline in philosophy (epistemology, or the study knowledge) which was once summed up to me in those words. We humans don&#8217;t have direct access to facts, we construct realities as best we can.<\/p>\n<p>But some of those realities have proven to be more durable than others.<\/p>\n<p>The power of Western society is ultimately its willingness to adapt to facts. All societies that survive do at some level; you can only eat illusions for a while. But Western society is probably the first that makes a positive goal of factualness, and where a claim to fact is a claim of virtue.<\/p>\n<p>That is why I react so strongly to the bureaucratic stifling of fact that led up to the Columbia disaster, and why I react so strongly to Eason Jordan&#8217;s weasel words.<\/p>\n<p>These are examples of corrosion of the core value &#8211; of the value of truth &#8211; that make the West successful, and they are a far greater threat than any terrorist attacks. <\/p>\n<p>It is also why the dream societies discussed by Porphyrogenitus in his great <a href=\"http:\/\/www.porphyrogenitus.net\/archives\/week_2003_04_20.html#001255\" target=\"browser\">post<\/a> (and he is carrying the banner for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.armedliberal.com\/archives\/000275.html#000275\" target=\"browser\">The War on Bad Philosophy<\/a>!) and exemplified by my <a href=\"http:\/\/windsofchange.net\/archives\/003357.html\" target=\"browser\">fantasy-ridden<\/a> engineer friend will ultimately fail.<\/p>\n<p>The goal, of course, is to make sure we don&#8217;t fail first.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One reason I haven&#8217;t blogged much in the last few weeks is that a friend&#8217;s wife was dying. 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