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In February 2013, my wife and I were in good spirits. I had recently retired from my post at Exeter University, and we were heading off to celebrate Danielle’s round birthday with her family in Brittany. There was just one thing that bothered us: Danielle had recurring abdominal pains. She had seen our GP in England several times about it. The last time, she had received a prescription for some antibiotics. I knew they would not help; her symptoms were not due to an infection.

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Ernst, E. (2021). Introduction. In: So-Called Alternative Medicine (SCAM) for Cancer. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74158-7_1

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