Below are links to a selection of scanned documents relating to the activities of Ralph Moss in the cancer field (1974-present). You may need a pdf viewer, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader, to view these. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you may download a plug-in for free by clicking on the link below. The plug-in is available for both Mac and PC's. Click here to download and read the documents.
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A Selection of Documents
Patents Over Patients - A newly released op-ed article in the New York Times by Ralph W. Moss. "We could make faster progress against cancer by changing the way drugs are developed...."
A very intensive interview with RWM by Lily G. Casura, occasioned by the publication of his book Herbs Against Cancer. He talks about developments at NIH, role of the individual in history, and the need for medical pluralism.
A six-page article that RWM wrote for the Encyclopedia Britannica Medical and Health Annual yearbook for 1994.
RWM was featured on the cover of Spectrum magazine in connection with the publication of Cancer Therapy. Spectrum
This is a "Comment" (op-ed) that RWM wrote with Prof. Samuel Epstein, MD, Univ. of Illinois, on the 20th anniversary of the war on cancer. Sadly, things have not changed much since then.
This was the article in the New York Times announcing RWM's firing from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. (This article correctly identifies RWM as assistant public affairs director of MSKCC.)
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