#Cancer patients benefit from complementary and #alternativemedicine #therapy, “even potentially instead of standard #anticancer therapy,” @JAMAOnc web editor writes. https://goo.gl/EUsnCU
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That sounds great!! I'd love to see that when it's out.
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Believe me when I say I'll make a point to highlight it.
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@CAonline used to do a series like that called "Unproven methods of cancer treatment." It was two-page refutations of various cancer quackeries. It ran for over 30 years, from the late 1950s to the mid-1990s, then stopped. I've always wondered why. -
Overwhelmed? Or maybe they got tired of refuting the same old nonsense time and time again. Has any quack modality EVER been discontinued?
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There are serious researchers at eg Moffitt who believe sodium bicarbonate or Tham can be promising anti-cancer agents. If you can prove them wrong, I would be very interested in it!
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It works the other way round. It’s them who need to prove their claims about curing cancer with baking soda.
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