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The result was delete. Arguments for deletion appear to be stronger than those for keeping. --Coredesat 04:41, 2 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Unsolved problems in medicine[edit]

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Medicine is full of unsolved problems. Some are major, e.g. how to cure cancer, and some are minor, such as the optimum treatment (phenol or not) for recurrent ingrown toenails. This list does not define where minor problems stop and major ones start. This would be arbitrary. Furthermore, some problems are regarded as solved by some and unsolved by others, opening this up to POV bias. A previous AFD (Aug 06) was contentious, but I feel this list should go. Delete. JFW | T@lk 21:58, 28 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Comment. In both mathematics and physics, all "unsolved problems" can be in some way traced back to the inability of existing theories to explain phenomena, or provide a feasible mechanism to accomplish something, as well as some undeniably famous conjectures or observances for which there is no explanation or proof. These two I will consider good examples of "unsolved problems" pages. For medical problems, however, I personally don't see a way to compile a list that would be anything but completely arbitrary. If someone can give some good criteria, please do. This page could also be considered largely redundant to the biology analog, which is going through its own issues. And so, beyond matters of OR or POV, if this is not but an arbitrary list, then it fails WP:NOT, for Wikipedia is not an arbitrary collection of information. Someguy1221 03:56, 29 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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