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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylYHnGzRFwk
Amber Lynne Attacks an actual cancer patient!@Dawl had Endometrial Cancer, stage 3 grade 1A, which is typically dx'd in women in their 50s, unusual for women
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5H1FjGlRlY
⚠️It was a scam!⚠️IF YOU DONATED:call Pitt County Sheriff's Office,North Carolina (252) 902-2800and report any donations you sent!⚠️We need victims of the sc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZGkaubGwUM
Arielle Lee is an Adult-Gerontology/Acute Care Nurse Practitioner-BC, MSN, OCN- Oncology Certified Nurse, and as a nurse she had a BSN-bachelor in science of
https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2024/03/sham-charity-turns-big-c-big-con-heres-what-know-avoid-cancer-charity-scam
The pleas pulled at heartstrings — donate now to help women struggling with breast cancer pay their rent or their utilities — and generous people responded. In truth, barely a penny of every dollar donated went to cancer patients. Today the FTC and ten state partners sued the so-called "charity" that lied to donors about helping cancer patients.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/inside-tiktok-scammers-cancer-lie-as-she-raised-30500-to-create-fake-hospital/ar-AA1iz77S
Tiktok star Madison Russo will be sentenced later today after the 19-year-old pled guilty in June to stealing $37,000 (30,500 GBP) - which all came from donors that thought she had cancer and a
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/scamanda-podcast-review-cancer_n_64d177d3e4b0677e5043e4d7
Perhaps that's why cancer scams are so successful. People want to believe in the goodness of others. In a twisted way, the successful scammers' behavior is altruistic: They comfort people with cancer and raise awareness by supporting and publicizing cancer charities and other organizations. At age 16 and supposedly ill herself, Megan Bhari
https://www.curetoday.com/view/scammers-targeting-patients-with-cancer
Patients of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle reported receiving threatening emails from hackers following a 2023 cyberattack that resulted in leaked personal information of approximately 1 million patients, according to The Seattle Times. That same year, the personal information of millions of patients of Nashville-based HCA
https://9now.nine.com.au/a-current-affair/woman-accused-of-deceiving-australian-friends-with-fake-terminal-cancer-is-tracked-down/5a3076f4-c95a-426d-976b-f28a9f6cc268
A Current Affair has tracked down a 36-year-old woman who has been accused of deceiving dozens of people across Australia after she faked tragic life events, including losing loved ones and having terminal cancer.. Jaimie Winder's web of lies started in England, carried on to Perth and then continued in Queensland's Mt Isa in 2019 before her twisted tales started to unravel.
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/national-international/gofundme-facebook-donations-scam-allegations-cancer-lie-fake-chester-county-pennsylvania-uwchlan-township/2117876/
Smith is accused of lying about having cancer in order to scam donors out of more than $10,000 on GoFundMe and Facebook. Smith also allegedly lied about her father's death in order to get a day
https://www.tiktok.com/@bumblebee5990/video/7336265082776735022
24.7K Likes, 2551 Comments. TikTok video from ShellBell5990 (@bumblebee5990): "Discover the shocking truth behind Jamie Whitfield's cancer lie and the impact on those affected. A must-watch video revealing the deception and its consequences. #CancerScandal #TruthRevealed".
https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2023/03/you-believe-addiction-or-cancer-claims-read
The FTC says that AWAREmed and Akoury used misleading ads promising a painless 10-day recovery from a variety of addictions — from drugs and alcohol to food and gambling. When it came to cancer treatments, they promised that most patients would get back to work and regular social activities, even becoming cancer-free, after visiting the
https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/special-topic/protecting-yourself-from-cancer-scams
Protecting yourself from cancer scams. If you or a loved one has cancer, you want to do everything possible to fight the disease. Unfortunately, there are people or companies that take advantage of this and promote phony cancer treatments that do not work. These treatments come in all forms, from creams and salves to mega-doses of vitamins.
https://conquer-magazine.com/issues/2022/vol-8-no-3-june-2022/1866-spotting-cancer-scams-and-shams-watch-for-partial-truths-overpromises
The Journal of Oncology Navigation & Survivorship (JONS) promotes reliance on evidence-based practices in navigating patients with cancer and their caregivers through diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.JONS also seeks to strengthen the role of nurse and patient navigators in cancer care by serving as a platform for these professionals to disseminate original research findings, exchange
https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueCrimePodcasts/comments/157c6hc/in_search_of_a_podcast_episode_about_a_woman_who/
Yeah there's a chick here in aus called Belle Gibson who pretended to have cancer and then made a wellness website about how eating healthy cured her cancer. I'm sure there is a podcast about it. Season 2 of extraordinary stories. A MamaMia Podcast. Dateline resposted an old episode about this case on wednesday.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/victims-outraged-after-tiktok-cancer-scammer-gets-sentence-suspended/ar-AA1iClIs
Victims Outraged After TikTok Cancer Scammer Gets Sentence Suspended Madison Russo stole more than $39,000 from 439 donors and cancer charities by falsely claiming she had cancer
https://www.survivornet.com/articles/beware-of-cancer-email-scammers-asking-you-to-give-away-money-after-theyre-gone/
Genetic cancer testing scam. Earlier this summer, the Federal Trade Commission began getting reports about what they called "government imposter scams," where scammers pretend to be health care officials, offering services that might be useful to your health like at home DNA testing kits. They also asked for DNA samples in many cases.
https://www.facebook.com/fox8news/posts/10155716318547623/
He should have to visit the cancer centers& see what real cancer patients have to do in order to live a little longer! ... People gave of their own free will to this scammer. I just didnt know if there was a law since lying isnt really breaking the law, just sinful. 5y. Edited. View all 2 replies. Marlyn Wooten. I have stage 4 cancer and this
https://powerfulpatients.org/2020/03/02/health-fraud-scam-be-aware-and-careful/
Healthcare fraud is a way of billing health insurers or government programs like Medicaid out of money through a system of fake, unnecessary, or inflated bills. An unscrupulous doctor may offer you cash in exchange for your signature on a permission form that will allow him to bill for fake services. Others, including people who show up at
https://npiprofile.com/npi/1053574178
About AMBER WHITFIELD. Amber Whitfield is a primary care provider established in Decatur, Alabama and her medical specialization is Family Medicine with more than 16 years of experience. The healthcare provider is registered in the NPI registry with number 1053574178 assigned on July 2008. The practitioner's primary taxonomy code is 207Q00000X with license number 31200 (AL).
https://www.reddit.com/r/jessenarsenault/comments/1auh4ev/tiktok_is_going_apeshit_over_this_guy_jamie/
TikTok is going apeshit over this guy, Jamie Whitfield and his wife Amber. The couple went live claiming he has cancer, with a 1-2 days left to live.. These people didn't even ask for money, but did receive an abundance of TT gifts - this happened a couple days ago, on their live. ... He looked more like a meth abuser than a cancer patient.
https://www.blackenterprise.com/video/lynn-whitfields-personal-mission-against-breast-cancer/
Emmy-award winning actress Lynn Whitfield tells us why breast cancer prevention is personal and why she's the national spokeswoman for the Taking Charge of Breast Cancer Initiative. Black
https://whitfieldfp.com/our-staff/
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https://tv.apple.com/us/episode/the-fake-cancer-scammer/umc.cmc.6jrua3ki82g7t4qn0clydhchl
The Fake Cancer Scammer. Available on Prime Video, discovery+, Sling TV, Max. S1 E1: Friends and well-wishers donate over £45,000 to help fund lifesaving cancer treatment for 39-year-old Nicole Elkabbas. But a photograph shared online raises suspicions that everything is a lie. Crime May 12, 2023 43 min.