Luigi di Bella

Luigi Di Bella
Born(1912-07-17)17 July 1912
Died1 July 2003(2003-07-01) (aged 90)
Modena, Italy
Occupation(s)Physiologist, writer
Known forMetodo Di bella
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Bari
Websitewww.metododibella.org/it

Luigi Di Bella (17 July 1912 in Linguaglossa – 1 July 2003 in Modena) was an Italian medical doctor and physiology professor. In the late 1980s, he created a disproven cancer treatment known as "Di Bella therapy" that precipitated an international controversy.[1][2]

Studies demonstrated that Di Bella's therapy for cancer is totally ineffective.[3][4][5][6] Medical experts consider his cancer therapy dangerous and unscientific.[6][7]

  1. ^ Vickers, Andrew (2004). "Alternative cancer cures: "unproven" or "disproven"?". CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 54 (2): 110–118. doi:10.3322/canjclin.54.2.110. PMID 15061600.
  2. ^ Abbott, Alison (1998). "Italy pulls plug on unproven cancer 'cure'". Nature. 394: 514. doi:10.1038/28922.
  3. ^ Abbasi, Kamran. (1998). Di Bella's cure declared ineffective. The BMJ 317: 366.
  4. ^ Simini, Bruno. (1998). Italian “wonder” cure for cancer is ineffective. The Lancet 352 (9123): 207.
  5. ^ Italian Study Group for the Di Bella Multitherapy Trials (1999). "Evaluation of an unconventional cancer treatment (the Di Bella multitherapy): results of phase II trials in Italy". BMJ. 318 (7178): 224–228. doi:10.1136/bmj.318.7178.224. ISSN 0959-8138. PMC 27702. PMID 9915729.
  6. ^ a b Bertelli, Gianfilippo. (2006). "DiBella Therapy Was Worthless". Quackwatch. Retrieved November 24, 2018.
  7. ^ "Luigi di Bella". The Guardian. Retrieved November 24, 2018.