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False Hope? China's Military Hospitals Offer Illegal Experimental Cures
- Monday July 11, 2016
- World News | Reuters
For student Wei Zexi, the lure of a miracle cure was hard to resist: he was dying from a rare cancer and a well-known Beijing hospital was offering treatment with an 80 percent chance of success and no side effects. It was, the hospital said, the ideal choice.
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Baidu CEO Tells Staff To Put Values Before Profit After Cancer Death Scandal
- Tuesday May 10, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Baidu Inc's CEO has called on employees to put values before profit in response to a scandal around the death of a student who underwent an experimental cancer treatment he found on the company's search website.
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China To Investigate Hospital Dying Student Found On Search Engine
- Tuesday May 3, 2016
- World News | Reuters
China's health ministry will investigate a hospital that a university student turned to for cancer treatment after seeking information on the Baidu Inc search engine, a state health commission said today.
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False Hope? China's Military Hospitals Offer Illegal Experimental Cures
- Monday July 11, 2016
- World News | Reuters
For student Wei Zexi, the lure of a miracle cure was hard to resist: he was dying from a rare cancer and a well-known Beijing hospital was offering treatment with an 80 percent chance of success and no side effects. It was, the hospital said, the ideal choice.
- www.ndtv.com
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Baidu CEO Tells Staff To Put Values Before Profit After Cancer Death Scandal
- Tuesday May 10, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Baidu Inc's CEO has called on employees to put values before profit in response to a scandal around the death of a student who underwent an experimental cancer treatment he found on the company's search website.
- www.ndtv.com
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China To Investigate Hospital Dying Student Found On Search Engine
- Tuesday May 3, 2016
- World News | Reuters
China's health ministry will investigate a hospital that a university student turned to for cancer treatment after seeking information on the Baidu Inc search engine, a state health commission said today.
- www.ndtv.com