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Letters to the Editor
and Press Releases
Dated: January 11, 2001
Letter to the Editor
Los Angeles Times
I am the Founder of The Cancer Cure
Foundation, a non-profit organization that, for 26 years, has been
dedicated to the task of compiling information on alternative cancer
treatments from around the world.
I am in strong disagreement with the
views expressed by Barrie Cassileth in the article entitled
"Laetrile by Any Other Name Is Still Bogus" which appeared in
your publication on January 1, 2001. Our findings are that Laetrile is
among the best treatments for cancer that has ever been found. It does
not work 100% of the time (what therapy does?), but our studies show
that Laetrile is significantly more effective than radiation or
chemotherapy.
Conventional medicine is losing the fight
against cancer. After decades of research and the expenditure of
billions of dollars, the cancer rate still continues to climb. Cancer is
the second leading cause of death in the United States, second only to
heart disease. Thirty-three percent of all women will develop cancer in
their lifetime — fifty percent of all men! Virtually every family now
is at risk. Conventional medicine is further from a cure for cancer than
when the search began.
Your readers should be cautioned that
Barrie Cassileth is employed by the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in
Manhattan, which has a reputation for scientific fraud. In 1974, it was
the scene of one of the greatest scientific scandals of the century. Dr.
William Summerlin, one of the top-ranking researchers there, claimed to
have found a way to prevent transplanted tissue from being rejected. To
prove his case, he displayed white mice with square black patches of
fur, claiming that skin grafts from black mice were now accepted by
white mice. It was later discovered that he had created the black
patches with a marker pen.
On a much more serious level was the
well-publicized Laetrile test conducted at Sloan-Kettering in the 1970s.
The final report stated there was no evidence that Laetrile was
effective. However, employees inside Sloan-Kettering secretly sent
copies of the actual lab reports to the press that proved just the
opposite. Dr. Ralph Moss, who was Assistant Director of Public Affairs
at Sloan-Kettering, was one of the whistle-blowers. He was fired because
of it. The Sloan report was an insult to truth and a prostitution of
science. A well-documented account of this episode is the chapter
entitled "Genocide in Manhattan," in World without Cancer,
by G. Edward Griffin. It will change your view regarding the integrity
at Sloan-Kettering.
The Cancer Cure Foundation offers free
information on over 100 alternative cancer therapies. Laetrile is just
one of them. Your readers are invited to visit our website, www.cancure.org,
or to call me personally at (800) 282-2873.
Sincerely,
G. Edward Griffin
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