Cancer Free University

Cancer Free University (or CFU) is an online course costing $549.[1] So it's neither free, nor does it make one free of cancer. The course is one of several offered by The Vitality Network.[2] This "university" is non accredited, aka fake.[3]

Against allopathy
Alternative medicine
Clinically unproven
v - t - e
That's not how you spell "Anti-Carcinogenic" Bobbi.

This course promotes a range of alternative cancer treatments, including (but not limited to) PolyMVA,[4] GcMAF,[4] RIGVIR,File:Wikipedia's W.svg[4][5] Gerson therapy,[4] Sono-Photo Dynamic therapy,[4] and Ozone therapy.[4]

The CFU also promotes the integrative/alternative oncology organizations "The Cancer Control Society",[6] and the "Best Answer for Cancer Foundation",[7] (misleadingly, "best" in that phrase is not the superlative adjective, but someone's surname).[8]

The Course

The course includes interviews with numerous infamous integrative physicians, including (but not limited to) James William Forsythe, M.D.;[9] William Lee Cowden, M.D.;[10] David Ira Minkoff, M.D.;[11] Antonio Jimenez, M.D.;[12] Jesse Andrew Stoff, M.D.;[13][14] Juergen G. Winkler, M.D.;[15] John David Young M.D.;[16] Ben(nie) S. Johnson, D.O.; [17][18] Jim D. Nored D.D.S.;[19] and Véronique Desaulniers, D.C.[20][21]

CFU videos are presented by Jenny Hrbacek, who previously promoted the RGCC bogus cancer screening test.[22][23]

See Also

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References

  1. Buy for the low, low price of… $549. Cancer Free University
  2. The Vitality Network
  3. List of accredited universities
  4. About the Curriculum, Cancer Free University
  5. Oncologists demand "Rigvir" is withdrawn, IR
  6. Bonus Interview 2 is about the Cancer Control Society, Cancer Free University
  7. https://bestanswerforcancer.org
  8. The "Best answer for cancer" named after Elka Best
  9. Disciplinary Actions against James W. Forsythe, M.D., The Nevada Board of Medical Examiners
  10. Disciplinary Action against William Lee Cowden, M.D., The Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
  11. Disciplinary Action against David Minkoff, M.D., The Florida Board of Medicine
  12. Hope4Cancer, RationalWiki
  13. Feds arrest Riverhead doctor for Medicare fraud, The Suffolk Times
  14. In the Matter of Jesse Stoff, M.D.(H); The Arizona Board of Homeopathic Medical Examiners
  15. Regulatory Actions against Juergen G. Winkler, M.D., The California State Medical Board
  16. Disciplinary Action against John David Young ME0067443, The Florida Board of Medicine
  17. Complaint filed against Ben Johnson, D.O.; Osteopathic Medical Board of California
  18. Ben Johnson, D.O. license revoked 2017
  19. Disciplinary actions against Jim D. Nored D.D.S., Texas State Board of Dental Examiners
  20. Archived tweet from "Dr V" promoting Amega wands
  21. "Dr. V" selling amulets to protect the wearer from invisible evil forces
  22. Jenny Hrbacek mentions RGCC test on her website www.nolumporbump.com
  23. Early Cancer Detection that Most don't know about
  24. William Lee Cowden M.D. listed on General Advisory Board of "Best Answer for Cancer Foundation"
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