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714-X: an information package / Issued by the Canadian Breast Cancer Research Initiative.H21-135/6-1996E

714-X is an unconventional cancer therapy developed by Mr. Gaston Naessens, a French-born scientist and researcher, who has worked out of a privately financed laboratory in Quebec for more than 30 years.--Page 3 One in a series of six Information Packages that attempt to collect, collate and review the available information concerning the safety and effectiveness of specific unconventional agents.... In each case the Information Package has a particular focus on the safety and effectiveness of the agent as a treatment for cancer as opposed to its potential role in prevention or its other health-related effects.--Preface

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Health Canada.
Title714-X: an information package / Issued by the Canadian Breast Cancer Research Initiative.
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
Note(s)
  • "714-X is an unconventional cancer therapy developed by Mr. Gaston Naessens, a French-born scientist and researcher, who has worked out of a privately financed laboratory in Quebec for more than 30 years."--Page 3. "One in a series of six Information Packages that attempt to collect, collate and review the available information concerning the safety and effectiveness of specific unconventional agents.... In each case the Information Package has a particular focus on the safety and effectiveness of the agent as a treatment for cancer as opposed to its potential role in prevention or its other health-related effects."--Preface.
  • Bibliography.
Publishing information
  • Toronto - Ontario : Health Canada 1996.
BindingSoftcover
Descriptionix, 128p. : 28 cm.
ISBN0-662-25269-1
Catalogue number
  • H21-135/6-1996E
Departmental catalogue number110-866
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