
“Killing Cancer Patients (Once the Payments Clear” is the headline for Science Magazine’s report that featured Governor General-designate Joey John and his clinic.
The article covers the ExThera/Quadrant cancer treatment scheme, carried out at Dr. John’s Antigua facility, that led to a guilty plea in the U.S. last month.
The original New York Times story of January, 2025, is behind a paywall. Science has an important section without the paywall – though the whole article is important. Here it is:
“The clinic Quadrant had hired lacked modern medical equipment, and the doctor in charge, a surgeon named Joey John, was making incisions under some patients’ collarbones to install dialysis catheters without using any medical imaging or sufficient anesthesia, according to two people familiar with what the ExThera team encountered.
“Dr. Chow (ExThera’s Chief Medical Officer) witnessed patients bleeding profusely and, in one case, screaming in pain. He was also alarmed to learn that a patient was forgoing chemotherapy, a pillar of cancer care, for an experimental treatment.
“ExThera had flown in Sarah Mobbs, a nurse who had experience treating Covid patients with the filter, to help administer the therapy. Company officials had told Ms. Mobbs that she would be assisting with a cancer study.
“But when she arrived at Dr. John’s clinic, she saw no signs of the guardrails that would normally accompany a clinical trial, three people with knowledge of the matter said. There was no treatment plan, no oversight from a medical board to ensure the supposed study was conducted safely and ethically. There wasn’t even an oncologist on site.“
As we have noted, Dr. Joey Johns says everything is distorted and untrue.
He says his clinic offers the finest and most professional medical care.






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