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(Redirected from American Health Foundation) Defunct cancer center in New York, US
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The Institute for Cancer Prevention (IFCP) in Valhalla, New York, formerly the American Health Foundation, was the only National Cancer Institute designated cancer center described as focusing solely on prevention.

It declared bankruptcy in 2004, three months after federal auditors determined that the institute had improperly sought grant money to cover unrelated expenses.

References

  1. Oginski, Gerald. "Former Leader of Now Bankrupt Institute for Cancer Prevention Pleads Guilty". The Law Office Of Gerald Oginski, LLC. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  2. Szwarc, Sandy (January 5, 2008). "What's in a name? Where did millions of research grant money go?". Junkfood Science Blog. Retrieved 2009-08-06.


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