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A fascinating insider's account of a major cancer cover-up

Ralph W. Moss was assistant director of public affairs at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City when he unveiled a cover-up of positive tests with America's most controversial anticancer agent, laetrile. He was ordered by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center officials to falsify reports. He refused. Instead, he organized an underground employee group called Second Opinion to oppose the cover-up.

Moss is the author of more than a dozen books on cancer, but this is by far his most dramatic work: a first-person account of those shocking events.

Critics Review

  • “Highly recommended. A creative, innovative, and ‘out of the box’ approach.”

    Bharat B. Aggarwal, PhD, professor, department of experimental therapeutics, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • “Everyone interested in how the American medical research system really works should read this book. An instant classic.”

    Michael Schachter, MD, past president, American College for Advancement in Medicine
  • “Moss was in a position of major trust; he knew my innermost thoughts.”

    Robert A. Good, MD, PhD, president of Sloan-Kettering Institute
  • “A really great book. The spellbinding story of a scientist who was subjected to tremendous pressure and criticism after he unexpectedly validated an unconventional agent that inhibited metastases.”

    Peter L. Pedersen, PhD, professor, departments of biological chemistry and oncology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • “The anatomy of a cancer establishment cover-up, following the ‘murder’ of a promising and anticancer drug.”

    Tibar Bakacs, MD, PhD, DSc, National Academy of Sciences, Hungary

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