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  2. Products Claiming to "Cure" Cancer Are a Cruel Deception

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    Beware of products claiming to cure cancer on websites or social media platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram. According to Nicole Kornspan, M.P.H., a consumer safety officer at the U.S....

  3. Targeting cancer cells with resonant frequencies has not been ...

    www.reuters.com/article/fact-check/targeting...

    Reuters has previously factchecked claims that modern-day “Rife machines,” which are marketed as being based on Rife’s original device and theory, can cure cancer (here).

  4. What is the cancer drug H-86? - Answers

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    Best Answer. H-86 is not a recognized or approved cancer drug by the medical or pharmaceutical community. It is often promoted as a natural alternative treatment for cancer, but there is no...

  5. While it may be hard to believe, there are scammers who hawk un-proven and sometimes even harmful products to cancer patients. Find out the warning signs of a cancer treatment scam and get more information on spotting scams offering misleading or bogus treatments, cures and services.

  6. What Is the H86 Cancer Cure? - Reference.com

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    The H86 cancer cure is an anti-CD47 antibody that allows the immune system to target cancerous cells. CD47 is a protein that protects cells against the immune system by signalling that it shouldn’t target them, Medical Daily states.

  7. FDA Warns of 14 'Fraudulent' Cancer Cure Companies - NBC News

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    The FDA is warning 14 companies to stop making bogus cancer cure claims and is warning consumers not to buy into the quackery.

  8. Fact check: 'Cancer update' claiming to come from Johns ...

    www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/03/10/...

    A viral text post being shared by social media users claims that Johns Hopkins Hospital issued a "cancer update" explaining how the disease spreads and alternative methods for treatment.

  9. New Harvard tool helps fact-check cancer claims

    www.health.harvard.edu/blog/new-harvard-tool...

    A new website developed by experts aims to provide reliable information about whether a particular cancer claim is true. Scary or misleading claims about things that may cause cancer are so plentiful that it's hard to know which ones to take seriously.

  10. Illegally Sold Cancer Treatments | FDA - U.S. Food and Drug ...

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    The FDA has issued 18 warning letters and four online advisory letters to companies illegally selling more than 80 products that claim to prevent, diagnose, treat, mitigate or cure cancer. The...

  11. The Struggle against Cancer Misinformation

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    Conspiracy theories about a hidden cure for cancer are rife both online and off. An astounding 37% of the American public surveyed in 2014 believed that the FDA intentionally suppressed “natural” cures for cancer at the behest of pharmaceutical companies ( 13 ).