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ExThera Claimed Its Device Could Cure Cancer. But Patients Died.

Two U.S. companies teamed up to treat cancer patients using an unproven blood filter in Antigua, out of reach of American regulators.

John Carreyrou
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Cancer, Deaths (Fatalities), ExThera Medical Corporation (Org), Florida, Food and Drug Administration, Heparin (Drug), Ilic, Dr. Sanja, John, Dr. Joey, Medical Devices, Quadrant Clinical Care (Org), Quadrant Management (Org), Quasha, Alan, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Tumors
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