It can never be even-handed when there are budgets and limited funds to consider.
Example: We already have this to a degree in the United States today, when more research is done on breast cancer than on prostate cancer. That happens because of political pressures. In turn, AIDS research has always received more funds than does breast cancer.
In Europe, rationing of drugs and treatment results from chronically limited funds.
Medical research in the U.S. will eventually be curtailed as well, when funds are constrained. (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)
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