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  2. Alternative cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Most alternative cancer treatments have not been tested in proper clinical trials. Among studies that have been published, the quality is often poor. A 2006 review of 196 clinical trials that studied unconventional cancer treatments found a lack of early-phase testing, little rationale for dosing regimens, and poor statistical analyses. [11]

  3. Ralph W. Moss (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Walter Moss (born May 6, 1943) is an American author whose writings promote complementary and alternative cancer treatments. In 1974, he earned a PhD in Classics from Stanford University. [1] Moss served as a science writer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in the 1970s. [2]

  4. Cycle for Survival - Wikipedia

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    Cycle for Survival is a nationwide (US) movement to beat rare cancers, owned and operated by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK). [1] Since its inception in 2007, Cycle for Survival—with support from its founding partner Equinox Fitness—has raised more than $208 million as of 2019.

  5. Hoxsey Therapy - Wikipedia

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    Hoxsey Therapy or Hoxsey Method is an alternative medical treatment promoted as a cure for cancer.The treatment consists of a caustic herbal paste for external cancers or a herbal mixture for "internal" cancers, combined with laxatives, douches, vitamin supplements, and dietary changes.

  6. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Anti-cancer psychotherapy – a technique [131] claiming that a "cancer personality" caused cancer, which could be cured through talk therapy (e.g. that of the Simonton Cancer Center, [132] Bernie Siegel's "Exceptional Cancer Patients" (ECaP) or Deepak Chopra). Evidence is lacking that cancer cures sold or promoted by Deepak Chopra have any value.

  7. Kanematsu Sugiura - Wikipedia

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    Kanematsu Sugiura (1890 – October 21, 1979 in White Plains, New York) was a cancer researcher who spent his career at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. A pioneer in cancer research", [1] he completed over 250 papers before his death. Sugiura received a number of awards and prizes throughout his life, and retired from the center in 1962.

  8. Wikipedia : Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (also called Sloan Kettering, MSK, or MSKCC) is a cancer treatment and research institution in New York City.This page lists projects which individuals at Sloan Kettering have done in collaboration with the Wikipedia community.

  9. Amygdalin - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) concluded that "laetrile showed no beneficial effects." [ 29 ] Mistakes in an earlier MSKCC press release were highlighted by a group of laetrile proponents led by Ralph Moss , former public affairs official of MSKCC who had been fired following his appearance at a press conference accusing ...