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Email Hoax Regarding Cancer Circulating Internet
Submitted by Wesley on April 8, 2007 - 9:03pm.
You may have received an email floating around the Internet. Its heading is "Cancer Update from Johns Hopkins Hospital" and describes properties of cancer cells and suggesting prevention strategies. Johns Hopkins has put up a notice on its website that it did not publish the email nor does it endorse its contents. For legitimate information about cancer, you can go to the real John Hopkins web site at www.hopkinskimmelcancerenter.org or visit the National Cancer Institute's web site at www.cancer.gov. Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:
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