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Legacy Research
This 50-page Cancer Control Journal edition from the Cancer Control Society was published in 1976.
This edition’s headline reads, “Class Action Suit Filed in West Virginia May Finally Settle Laetrile Availability” and features multiple articles about Laetrile advocate Ed Keene’s fight for his life. Keene sued the federal government to be given access to Laetrile. For those who are familiar with the fight for medical freedom in the 1970s, Ed Keene’s face may be familiar to you. He was a true crusader in the fight for Laetrile.
Other contents include:
- Articles about Glen Rutherford’s fight for Laetrile access in the courts
- “The Right to Be a Durned Fool”
- “Another Uproar Over the Freedom to Choose”
- “Cancer Victims ‘Only Bit Players’ In Political Drama on Laetrile”
- “Choice of Lethal Miracle up to Patient”
- “Mary Hartman Star Tells of Heartbreak”
- “Laetrile: ‘Quack’ Cancer Remedy Still Brings Hope to Sufferers
- “Textbook Example of How to Lie With Statistics”
- “Apricot Puts Are Seized: Dangers to health Claimed”
- An Open Letter from The National Health Federation: “The constantly growing incidence and death rate does not justify the present cancer dictatorship!”
- “Thousands of Americans on Outlawed ‘Cancer-Cure’ Pill” from the National Star
- “Is the Government Preventing a Cancer Cure?” from Pageant Magazine
- Freedom from Cancer author Michael l. Culbert interview
NOTE from RNC: This is Legacy Research from “The Vault.” Please note that only a limited number of original booklets are available, and when they’re gone, they’re gone.