Section 109250 Of Article 1. Intent And Definitions From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 1.
109250
. The effective diagnosis, care, treatment or cure of persons
suffering from cancer is of paramount public importance. Vital
statistics indicate that approximately 16 percent of the total deaths
in the United States annually result from one or another of the
forms of cancer. It is established that accurate and early diagnosis
of many forms of cancer, followed by prompt application of methods of
treatment that are scientifically proven, either materially reduces
the likelihood of death from cancer or may materially prolong the
useful life of individuals suffering therefrom.
Despite intensive campaigns of public education, there is a lack
of adequate and accurate information among the public with respect to
presently proven methods for the diagnosis, treatment, and cure of
cancer. Various persons in this state have represented and continue
to represent themselves as possessing medicines, methods, techniques,
skills, or devices for the effective diagnosis, treatment, or cure
of cancer, whose representations are misleading to the public, with
the result that large numbers of the public, relying on the
representations, needlessly die of cancer, and substantial amounts of
the savings of individuals and families relying on the
representations are needlessly wasted.
It is, therefore, in the public interest that the public be
afforded full and accurate knowledge as to the facilities and methods
for the diagnosis, treatment, and cure of cancer available in this
state and that to that end there be provided means for testing and
investigating the value or lack thereof of alleged cancer remedies,
devices, drugs, or compounds, and informing the public of the facts
found, and protecting the public from misrepresentation in these
matters.
The importance of continuing scientific research to determine the
cause or cure of cancer is recognized, and the department shall
administer this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section
109300) with due regard for the importance of bona fide scientific
research and the clinical testing in hospitals, clinics, or similar
institutions of new drugs or compounds.