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The Cancer Industry: The Classic Expose on the Cancer Establishment

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This gripping and controversial classic exposes the political and economic forces inside the cancer establishment.

450 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1990

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Ralph W. Moss

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December 28, 2015
Even though this book was written 25 year ago, it is as true now as it was then. The "Cancer Industry" is largely a fraud, shunning non-mainstream cures which have shown to work, but which threaten the "Establishment."
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August 13, 2018
A stunning account of why the 'war on cancer' remains as impossible as ever. Incredibly well researched and written, Ralph Moss presents a disturbing narrative that looks at the social, political, economical and medical factors that are suffocating innovative research because it falls outside of an orthodox mindset.

After reading this you will be less inclined to consider the current cancer paradigm which only supports surgery, radiation or chemotherapy as beneficial to people with cancer.

Although first published in 1980 and updated here in 1996, this book still manages to pull a very strong punch. I guess at 75, Ralph may not be as inspired to give a 2020 update, but I wish he would.
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