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Xref: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu sci.med:59633 misc.health.alternative:2411Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!howland.reston.ans.net!darwin.sura.net!gatech!asuvax!asuacad!icglnOrganization: Arizona State UniversityDate: Sun, 2 May 1993 13:00:54 MSTFrom: <ICGLN@ASUACAD.BITNET>Message-ID: <93122.130054ICGLN@ASUACAD.BITNET>Newsgroups: sci.med,misc.health.alternativeSubject: Re: Burzynski's "Antineoplastons"References: <jschwimmer.123.735362184@wccnet.wcc.wesleyan.edu> <93111.145432ICGLN@ASUACAD.BITNET> <C6BJyt.A1K@ssr.com>Lines: 37nnget 93122.1300541In article <C6BJyt.A1K@ssr.com>, sdb@ssr.com (Scott Ballantyne) says:>>In article <93111.145432ICGLN@ASUACAD.BITNET> <ICGLN@ASUACAD.BITNET> writes:>>>Moss is People Against Cancer's Director of Communications. People>Against Cancer seems to offer pretty questionable information, not>exactly the place a cancer patient should be advised to turn to.And where do you advise people to turn for cancer information? Most>(maybe all) of the infomation in their latest catalogue concern>treatments that have been shown to be ineffective against cancer, and>many of the treatments are quite dangerous as well.It seems to me you've offered a circular refutation of Moss's organization. Whohas shown the information in the latest book of PAC to be questionable? Couldit be those 'regulatory' agencies and medical industries which Moss is showingto be operating with *major* vested interests. Whether one believes that thesevested interests are real or not, or whether or not they actually shape medicalresearch is a seperate argument. If one sees a possibility, however, that theseinterests exist, then the 'fact' that some of the information put out by PAChas been refuted by the medical industry doesn't hold much weight.As for the ineffectiveness of antineoplasteons, the fact that the NIH didn'tfind them effective doesn't make much sense here. Of course they didn't! Itend to have more faith in the word of the patients who are now alive afterbeing told years ago that they would be dead of cancer soon. They are fightinglike hell to keep that clinic open, and they credit his treatment with theirsurvival. Anyone who looks at the NIH's record for investigation of 'alterna-tive' cancer therapies will easily see that they have a strange knack for find-ing relatively cheap and nontoxic therapies dangerous or useless.gn
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