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Tuesday, December 14, 2010 7:07 AM | Faith Volg link

At present, it appears that MS patients will continue to have treatments for their proven CCSVI condition. Why can't the components needed for clinical and scientific research study, be applied to these procedures already scheduled to be performed tomorrow? Seems that could put some end to the often, nasty and unproductive debating. Then the patients, and a majority of the researchers, scientists, doctors of whatever field of expertise, etc. involved, would have their needs met more in comparison to today's controversies? Safety is somewhat established already, answers to many questions would have more direction and precision, funds set aside for this not used, would be spent justifiably and productably, and foremost, the patients suffering a life with MS could be helped to obtain a healthier, more productive, and less costly living.