Benefits of cancer treatment not documented, Hong Kong court hears
Doctor facing trial over death of patient made the comment at press conference shortly before the woman died
A Hong Kong beauty group owner accused of selling an “unproven” cancer treatment to a healthy woman which resulted in her death in 2012 conceded at a press conference that its so-called advantages were undocumented.
When he was quizzed by reporters about how the treatment would benefit healthy people at a press conference five years ago, DR Group owner Dr Stephen Chow Hon-wing replied: “You have asked a very good question. I have no proof.”
The general practitioner was caught on camera admitting that he learned about certain advantages by word of mouth.
“[The treatment] got a good reputation overseas for boosting the spirit and reducing pain,” he said.
“But they are not documented. I heard about them from friends,” he told the press conference, the video of which was played in the High Court on Thursday.