Take Note: Ralph Moss on “The Suppression of Laetrile at Sloan-Kettering Institute”
By Patty Satalia of WPSU radio (and NPR affiliate), Pennsylvania
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“America’s War on Cancer began in the early 1970s and New York’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center was the research institution leading the charge. According to a new book, and documentary, the Center wasn’t always truthful with the American public. When it came to Laetrile Therapy, at the time a widely publicized alternative cancer treatment, our next guest says they lied about its effectiveness and suppressed their own positive test results. Was there a cover-up? And if so, why? Our guest is Ralph Moss, a science writer for more than 40 years. He’s written 10 books and made three documentary films on cancer. His newest book is “Doctored Results: The Suppression of Laetrile at Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research.” The documentary film, “Second Opinion,” by filmmaker Eric Merola, is based on that book.”
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Tags: Amygdalin, cover-up, Doctored Results, Eric Merola, interview, Laetrile, Ralph Moss, Review, Second Opinion, sloan-kettering cancer center, supression
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