I was totally disgusted but also happy when I read this article about this moron oncologist, Farid Fata, who told over 500 patients they had cancer and treated them unnecessarily. Or even if they had cancer, they continued to receive chemo long after they were in remission. The result? Hundreds of people with lasting health issues and even some deaths. Then I found this article with more background.
He also over billed Medicare and insurance companies for millions of
dollars as patients received over 9,000 injections or infusions. Some received unnecessary chemo for over five years.
The only thing more despicable than people who claim they
have cancer and don't to raise money for themselves, are doctors who
mistreat patients like this.
I just want to get in line with all these other patients and smack him in the face for his lack of morals and crimes.Who is with me on this?
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"Leana Wen: What your doctor won’t disclose"
(www.ted.com/talks/leana_wen_what_your_doctor_won_t_disclose)
"Wouldn’t you want to know if your doctor was a paid spokesman for a drug company? Or held personal beliefs incompatible with the treatment you want? Right now, in the US at least, your doctor simply doesn’t have to tell you about that. And when physician Leana Wen asked her fellow doctors to open up, the reaction she got was … unsettling."
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