We are tempted to criticize these villains who suppress cancer treatments because they are "generic", free, and money can't be made off them.
But how many of us would do differently?
You are an M.D. You owe $200,000 for student loans. You are treating cancer, making good money at it, making bonuses whenever chemotherapy is used, etc.
Would YOU PERSONALLY push a $20 cancer cure on your patients, knowing that you will virtually never get out of debt? Or do you compromise, for pragmatic reasons?
I know everyone says "I'd be the hero" but how many are attending the Mass of their convictions -- and how many are compromising because their family needs weekly Mass, their wife needs a wide social circle, you don't want to so "needed" for volunteering as you would be in a smaller group, you don't want to rebuild from scratch, you don't want to be criticized by friends for being part of an "extreme" group, etc.?
The Resistance is a good example of this, but it's not the only example. How many people look at what Masses are available in their area FIRST, and THEN form their convictions? Way more Trads than the number who are honest enough to admit it. Only you and God know the truth; I suggest you meditate on it, be honest with yourself, and honest with God.