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Founded in 1976 by G. Edward Griffin, the Cancer Cure Foundation is a 501(c)3 charity and website that 'provides an unbiased analysis of the major alternative-cancer clinics, treatments and therapies'.[1] In practice, this means it's a clearinghouse for just about every quack cancer cure under the sun.
It is listed as a nonrecommended information source by Quackwatch.[2]
A small selection of "therapies":[3]
Sensing a pattern yet?
What would a website promoting alternative medicine be without its own page of anecdata?
Dee Simmons: Stage one breast cancer survivor[5] Caught early, the stage one breast cancer 5-year relative survival rate is 100%.[6]
Lorraine Day, M.D: The subject of her very own Quackwatch page.[7]
Donald Factor: diagnosed with metastatic small cell lung cancer in 1986, survived until July 15 2017,[8] despite being treated solely with laetrile, high doses of Vitamin C, and coffee enemas.[9]
The Cancer Cure Foundation sells or links to a wide variety of media, many having to do with laetrile, G. Edward Griffin's personal hobbyhorse.[10]
They also link to seemingly every alternative website under the sun, including those run by Andrew Weil, Gary Null, and Matthias Rath.[11]