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  2. Lexington cancer treatment company under FBI, FDA ... - AOL

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    The company manufacturers CBT-1, which could be an effective treatment for cancer, according to its website. Lexington cancer treatment company under FBI, FDA investigation, agencies say Skip to ...

  3. Kite Pharma - Wikipedia

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    This form of immunotherapy was originally developed by the U.S. National Cancer Institute and the company pays the government to support continuing research. [9] In 2017, MIT Technology Review ranked Kite Pharma 7th in its annual list of the preceding year's 50 Smartest Companies. [10]

  4. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    A review by the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center found no evidence that the Hoxsey Therapy was effective as a treatment for cancer. [48] Issels treatment – a regime recommended to be used alongside conventional treatment. It requires removal of metal fillings from the patient's mouth, and adherence to a restrictive diet.

  5. Burzynski Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Stanislaw Rajmund Burzynski was born in 1943. [6] In 1967, Burzynski graduated from the Medical Academy in Lublin, Poland. [7] [8] [9] In 1968, he received another degree.. Burzynski claims this degree was a Ph.D. in biochemistry, but cancer researcher Saul Green found evidence indicating he received a D.Msc. (Doctor of Medical Science) after a one-year project and passage of

  6. 'Would he have lived?' When insurance companies deny cancer ...

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    Cancer patients and their families said that protracted peer review processes, where insurers require a physician to discuss a patient’s case with a doctor paid by the insurance company, are ...

  7. Mich. woman pleads no contest in cancer scam - AOL

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    SANDUSKY, Mich. (AP) - A woman who for years claimed she had end-stage cancer pleaded no contest Monday to fraud in a scheme that had brought her widespread sympathy and financial support in small ...

  8. Juno Therapeutics - Wikipedia

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    The company was launched with an initial investment of $120 million, with a remit to develop a pipeline of cancer immunotherapy drugs. [1] The company raised $300 million through private funding and a further $265 million through their IPO. On January 22, 2018, Juno Therapeutics was acquired by biotechnology company Celgene for $9 billion. [2]

  9. 4 cancer charities charged for scamming donors out of $187 ...

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    On Tuesday, charges were filed against 4 cancer charities for allegedly scamming donors out of over $187 million. Americans give billions of dollars to charitable operations every year, but sadly ...