001. Nick Mulcahy writes at medscape.com in "Crowdfunding Homeopathy for Cancer: A Very American Thing" (2019-01-04):
"'crowdfunding' campaigns for the homeopathic treatment of cancer are overwhelmingly an American phenomenon and can be highly successful in terms of dollars raised, despite no evidence of efficacy, indicates a new study published January 1 in the Lancet Oncology [...] Jeremy Snyder, Timothy Caulfield. Perspectives. Digital Oncology. Volume 20, ISSUE 1, P28-29, January 01, 2019. 'Patients' Crowdfunding Campaigns For Alternative Cancer Treatments' [...] there is 'broad consensus' in the scientific community that homeopathy is 'ineffective,' write the study authors. 'These treatments are the bunkiest of the bunk, just complete garbage,' Snyder commented to the science blog, Gizmodo [...]";
hear, hear.

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