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He s now said to be working as a reputation management consultant to clients including the highly controversial Burzynski clinic.
Ongoing non-randomized clinical trials at the Burzynski clinic continue to study the effect of antineoplastons on cancer.
Other well-known topics include the Burzynski Clinic.
The discredited cancer treatment offered by the Burzynski Clinic was initially synthesized from urine collected in a Texas park.
The website of the Burzynski clinic states that the active ingredient of antineoplaston A10-I is phenylacetylglutamine.
The Burzynski Clinic is a clinic in Texas, United States founded in 1976 and offering unproven cancer treatment.
Sam and Terri very quickly found out about a pioneering treatment at the Burzynski Clinic in Texas for children with DIPG.
For the most part, these publications have been authored by the developer of the therapy, Dr. Burzynski, in conjunction with his associates at the Burzynski Clinic.
He was treated at the Burzynski Clinic in Houston, The Angeles Clinic and Research Institute in Santa Monica.
She also sued his companies, The Burzynski Clinic, the Burzynski Research Institute and Southern Family Pharmacy, in Harris County Court.
The compounds are not licensed as drugs but are instead sold and administered by as part of clinical trials at the Burzynski Clinic and the Burzynski Research Institute.
Once a spokesperson for the American Cancer Society, Lanzoni has recently spoken for the controversial Burzynski Clinic, where his sister is said to be receiving treatment for ovarian cancer.
Marc Stephens, identifying himself as a representative of the Burzynski Clinic, sent emails accusing them of libel and demanding that coverage of Burzynski be removed from their sites.
Of course, it is entirely legitimate to raise issues about the Burzynski clinic as a number of readers have done, and we should have done more to explain the controversy that it has provoked.
The press release included an apology for Stephens' comments and for the posting of Morgan's personal information, and announced that Stephens "no longer has a professional relationship with the Burzynski Clinic."
In November 2011, a music writer and editor for the British newspaper The Observer sought help raising £200,000 to have his 4-year-old niece, who was diagnosed with glioma, treated at the Burzynski Clinic.
The threats against Morgan prompted a media backlash against Stephens and the Burzynski Clinic, as reporters from Discover Magazine, Houston Press, and The Guardian covered the story and defended Morgan's critique.
Morgan's critique provoked legal and personal threats from a public relations representative of the Burzynski Clinic, which in turn precipitated a hailstorm of criticism from the media, who defended Morgan, and prompted a public apology from the Clinic.
Following the publicity fallout in response to Stephens' threats, the Burzynski Clinic issued a press release on 29 November confirming that the Clinic had hired Stephens "to provide web optimization services and to attempt to stop the dissemination of false and inaccurate information concerning Dr. Burzynski and the Clinic".
- The Burzynski Clinic is using libel laws to silence critics of its cancer treatment was amended because in an article examining the claims for treatments offered by the Burzynski Clinic the author stated that one family "did some research on the internet and came across a clinic in Houston".