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  2. Breast cancer symptoms: This viral lemon photo is crucial to ...

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    A viral photo of 12 lemons is providing a graphic look at what breast cancer symptoms can look like in order to promote early diagnosis, which is key in successful treatment. Although Johns ...

  3. Breast cancer symptoms: This viral lemon photo is ... - AOL

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    There are 12 common symptoms associated with breast cancer, and the Know Your Lemons Campaign has created a useful chart illustrating each one as it appears. The handy graphic went viral in 2017 ...

  4. Woman credits early cancer diagnosis to viral lemon photo - AOL

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    In order to help with crucial early detection, breast cancer survivor Erin Smith Chieze posted a now-viral photo on Facebook to give women a graphic glimpse at what the disease actually looks like.

  5. Tullio Simoncini - Wikipedia

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    Tullio Simoncini (born 1951 died 20 May 2024) is a former Italian physician known for alternative medicine advocacy. He is known for the claim that cancer is caused by the fungus Candida albicans, and has argued that cancer is a form of candida overgrowth.

  6. Barbara O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    O'Neill promoted the discredited claim that cancer is a fungus that can be treated with baking soda. [1] [3] [9] She has also claimed, without evidence, that one doctor had cured 90% of his patients' cancer with baking soda injections. [3] [6] She also encouraged her clients to cure cancer by eating a low carbohydrate diet for six weeks. [6] [10]

  7. Rudolf Breuss - Wikipedia

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    Breuss maintained that cancer lives on solid foods taken into the body, and that cancerous growths will die if a patient drinks only vegetable juices and herbal teas for 42 days. [2] The Breuss Cancer Cure (BCC) claims to starve cancer cells by not providing solid food proteins, the idea is based on an erroneous assumption that cancer cells can ...

  8. The 'Carter effect': How the former president gave cancer ...

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    Since Carter’s diagnosis, at least 15 new treatments for stage 4 melanoma have been approved, said Dr. Michael Davies, chair of the department of melanoma and medical oncology at MD Anderson ...

  9. Hoxsey Therapy - Wikipedia

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    Reviews by major medical bodies, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society, [1] M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, [2] and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, [3] have found no evidence that Hoxsey Therapy is an effective treatment for cancer.