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Mark Cuban Wants to Take Us Back To 1955

Mark Cuban exposes PBM corruption and champions transparent drug pricing. He is right about generics. He is wrong about cash solving catastrophic care. A brain cancer survivor explains why $12 prescriptions and $960,000 transplants live in different universes.

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It’s Time For A Second Opinion

A blinking answering machine. That's how I found out I had brain cancer. I was 21. Thirty years later, I wrote a book about it. "We the Patients" isn't a memoir—it's a manual. The system isn't broken. It was built this way. Don't try to fix it. Rig it in your favor. This book shows you how.

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30 Years Cancer Free

I was 21. Brain cancer came via a blinking answering machine. There was barely an internet. No young adult programs. We kind of all just died back then. But I didn't. I've watched three decades of impossible become ordinary—and it's been the greatest terrible privilege. 2026 is the Year of the Patient.

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