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- Q85186 subject Q6562702.
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- Q85186 abstract "Rudolf Breuss (1899–1990) was an Austrian who maintained that cancer lives on solid foods taken into the body, and that cancerous growths will die if a patient drinks only vegetable juices and tea for 42 days.Breuss stated that more than 45,000 people were cured following his treatment. He wrote a book titled The Breuss Cancer Cure: Advice for the Prevention and Natural Treatment of Cancer, Leukemia and Other Seemingly Incurable Diseases; according to a 1995 English translation, Cancer Cure has been translated into seven languages and has sold in more than 1 million copies.A senior nurse for Cancer Research UK stated that they did not support alternative therapies that were not backed by scientific evidence, and that following a restricted diet such as Breuss's could cause malnutrition.A 2012 review of cancer diets named the Breuss diet as one of the most frequently mentioned, but cautioned there is no evidence to support taking these "cancer diets" and that they can be harmful.".
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- Q85186 wikiPageWikiLink Q6562702.
- Q85186 wikiPageWikiLink Q6938689.
- Q85186 wikiPageWikiLink Q7482894.
- Q85186 wikiPageWikiLink Q8236355.
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- Q85186 comment "Rudolf Breuss (1899–1990) was an Austrian who maintained that cancer lives on solid foods taken into the body, and that cancerous growths will die if a patient drinks only vegetable juices and tea for 42 days.Breuss stated that more than 45,000 people were cured following his treatment.".
- Q85186 label "Rudolf Breuss".