The Pepper-Neely Act of 1946 and the Fitzgerald Report of 1953, with Randy Hinton

How did we get here, with a medical research system teaming with money and activity, but so few solutions and options for deadly cancers, especially pediatric cancers? Randy Hinton, of Cross Hill South Carolina, is a childhood cancer advocate and father to Hayley who died of DIPG in 2006, diagnosed in 2005 at just 5 years of age. He brings us an in depth report of the early years of the AMA, drug companies, and the doctors who would not be bought.

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