
It also brings some perspective, and makes you truly appreciate the efforts of activist groups like ACT Up:
Altman writes:
For the patients who died in the early years, the wait for effective treatments -- a decade or so after the first reports of the disease -- was far too long. But that is a relatively short time in the history of medicine to develop treatments and preventions; after all, many incurable cancers and other diseases have been known for centuries.
The relative speed with which the therapies were developed owes much to the efforts of cadres of activists who demanded that the Food and Drug Administration loosen the rules for clinical trials and speed its drug approval process.
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