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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 211 — State health programs

211.182 Treatment of cancer restricted to physicians.

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(1)For the purposes of this section, "cancer" means all malignant neoplasms regardless
of the tissue of origin, including malignant lymphoma and leukemia.
(2)No person, other than a licensed medical or osteopathic physician, or dentist, shall
in any manner hold himself out to any other person as being able to prescribe
treatment for, or cure the disease of cancer.
(3)No person, other than a licensed medical or osteopathic physician, or dentist, shall
in any manner undertake to treat, or prescribe for the treatment of the disease of
cancer.
(4)No person shall sell or offer to sell, or give away or offer to give away, except upon
the prescription of a licensed medical or osteopathic physician, or dentist, any drug,
medicine, compound, nostrum or device which is represented by the manufacturer
or seller thereof to have curative powers when used in the treatment of the disease
of cancer.
(5)Nothing contained herein shall be construed to impose any limitation upon the free
exercise of religion in this state.
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