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Ralph W. Moss

State College, PA

Also known as: themossreports

Ralph W. Moss Biography The medical writer Ralph W. Moss, PhD, has written or edited twelve books and three film documentaries on questions relating to cancer research and treatment. Moss is a graduate of New York University (BA, cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, ) and Stanford University (MA, , PhD, , Classics). The former science writer and assistant director of public affairs at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York (-), for the past years Moss has evaluated the claims of conventional and non-conventional cancer treatments. He currently directs The Moss Reports, a library of detailed reports on varieties of cancer. Since he has published a weekly online newsletter that reaches , readers. He is noted for his critical acumen on cancer-related topics and has been listed in Marquis Whos Who in America, Whos Who in the World, Whos Who in HealthCare, etc. Mosss most recent book is Customized Cancer Treatment, on the topic of chemosensitivity and resistance assays for cancer. He is also the author of Antioxidants Against Cancer, Cancer Therapy, Questioning Chemotherapy, and The Cancer Industry, as well as the award-winning PBS documentary The Cancer War. He wrote the first article on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) for The Encyclopedia Britannica yearbook and the first article on CAM cancer treatments for a medico-legal textbook, Courtroom Medicine Cancer. With Prof. Josef Beuth of the University of Cologne, he co-edited the first medical textbook in English on such treatments, Complementary Oncology (Thieme, ). His articles and scientific communications have appeared in The Lancet, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, the Journal of the American Medical Association, New Scientist, Immunobiology (forthcoming), Anticancer Research, Genetic Engineering News, Research in Complementary Medicine, the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, and Integrative Cancer Therapies (SAGE), of which he is Corresponding Editor. For over a decade he has written the monthly War on Cancer column for the Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients. His op-ed Patents Over Patients appeared in the New York Times in . Moss was a founding advisor to the National Institutes of Healths Office of Alternative Medicine (now the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, NCCAM) and to the NIH Cancer Advisory Panel on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAP-CAM). He has been a member of the Advisory Editorial Board of the PDQ System of the National Cancer Institute (NCI). He is a board member of the Cancer Prevention Coalition and is or has been an advisor to Breast Cancer Action, the Susan J. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Life Extension Foundation, RAND Corporation and the Medline-listed journal, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. He has served as an ad hoc reviewer for scientific organizations, including the Czech Academy of Sciences, Current Oncology, the Journal of Research in Medical Science, and the International Journal of Cancer. Moss has been an invited lecturer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (Grand Rounds, Surgery, ), Howard University Medical School, the University of Arizona Medical Center, the Department of Energy, American Cancer Society, and many other universities, medical schools and societies in the US and abroad. In he led the History of Science Seminar at the National Library of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. He has also received lifetime achievement awards from the American College for the Advancement of Medicine, Cancer Control Society, the National Foundation for Alternative Medicine, Wellness Forum, and Center for Advancement in Cancer Education. Moss has a particular interest in international developments in integrative oncology. In , he was made an honorary member of the German Oncology Society (DGO), the first American to be so honored. He has spoken in Germany a dozen times, including at Medicine Week in Baden-Baden, Germany. For he has organized the first international (English-language) day at Medicine Week. He is also a board member of the Italian Association for Research in Integrative Oncological Therapy (ARTOI). Moss gave the Coombs Lecture at Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Canada, and at the University of Calgary. He has made site visits to CAM cancer clinics in Germany, Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Denmark, Italy, Bahamas, Honduras, Great Britain, and most states of the US. In he was honored with visiting professorships at the Shanxi Province Anticancer Research Institute, ChangAn Hospital in Xian, and Friendship Hospital in Guangzhou, China. In he visited Israel in collaboration with the Reliable Cancer Therapies foundation of Brussels. He continues to tour clinics around the world looking for better cancer treatments for the readers of his newsletter, blog, magazine column and Moss reports.


Ralph Moss

Brooklyn, NY

Ralph Moss lives in Brooklyn, NY.


Ralph Moss

Joplin, MT

Ralph Moss lives in Joplin, MT.


Ralph V. Moss Age 64

Garnett, KS | Kansas City, KS | Kincaid, KS

Ralph Moss lives in Garnett, KS. Ralph has also lived in Kansas City, KS and Kincaid, KS. Ralph is related to Vickie Lynn Moss, Jason Ralph Moss, Patricia E Moss and Richard D Moss.


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