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  • Families of people who died from cancer but who might have survived had they not turned to alternative therapies have warned of the risks of shunning conventional treatments in a new BBC documentary 1 Lorna Halliday, a senior research scientist at Cambridge University, said that her mother Linda was wary of conventional medicine and concealed her breast cancer diagnosis from her daughters In an emotional posting on Twitter in April, after US president Donald Trump suggested trying bleach as a treatment for covid-19, Lorna Halliday told how the salve burned a hole in her mother’s breast and “police officers had found my mum dead in her kitchen, with a blackened wound to her chest ” Filmed by an undercover reporter posing as a patient with suspected breast cancer, Rosa Hughes was seen in the documentary advising her to have ultrasonography rather than mammography when she went to the breast clinic to have her lump investigated
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  • BMJ
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  • unk
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  • WHO
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  • Relatives warn of dangers of alternative treatments for cancer in BBC documentary
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  • #649698
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  • 2020

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