“I know of absolutely no, and I mean absolutely no means of (cancer) prevention that would save so many lives as simply to stop fluoridation,” said Dr. Dean Burk, PhD, who formerly worked at the US National Cancer Institute (NCI), in a 1982 judicial hearing. “There you might save 30,000 or 40,000 or 50,000 lives a year, cancer lives. That is an awful lot of lives a year.”
“I know of absolutely no, and I mean absolutely no means of (cancer) prevention that would save so many lives as simply to stop fluoridation,” said Dr. Dean Burk, PhD, who formerly worked at the US National Cancer Institute (NCI), in a 1982 judicial hearing. “There you might save 30,000 or 40,000 or 50,000 lives a year, cancer lives. That is an awful lot of lives a year.”