
“A U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigation shut down a Tulsa cancer clinic Tuesday afternoon. Federal agents showed up at Camelot Cancer Care in south Tulsa around 11 a.m. and served a search warrant. Sam Bass said his father-in-law took $13,000 out of his savings to pay for a 20-day treatment program. But as they left Camelot, FDA and FBI agents showed up. Bass said they asked him to leave his wife’s medication behind. Sam said his wife’s treatment program did include Laetrile. The chemical, which is found in the pits of some fruits and nuts, is also listed on Camelot’s website. But, it’s not approved by the FDA.”
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