.@georgezachary shares...
• How he met @elonmusk (his friend since the 90s)
• Backing Zip2 (Elon and @kimbal's company)
• What Seed investors were like in the '90s
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led to major complications and eventual death. Hospitals are very dangerous places. These side effects of testing and treating false positives is why our best screening efforts have modest cancer-specific benefits but very little to no all-cause mortality benefit.
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You don't need that stress or potential for iatrogenic harm in your life- not until we develop much better tests that can distinguish the scary-benign lesions from the scary-scary lesions. Otherwise another great episode- still my favorite podcast!

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I agree with your comments and thank you. My tumor was detected by coincidence during a CT scan (radiation) because of a concern of pancreatitis due to huge stomach pain brought on by a test of Crestor. Agree on your MRI comment for sure. And staying far away from hospitals.
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so glad you’re doing better- hope the companies you’re investing in bring about the better tests and cures so that we can do a better job for our patients in the future. golden rule in medicine is nicest patients always have the worst cancers.
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