Cancer Tutor



Cancer Tutor is a webshite that promotes a range of unproven and disproven alternative cancer treatments. The site claims "more than 7 million visitors yearly". The webshite is owned by the Independent Cancer Research Foundation, Inc. (ICRF), and was founded by Robert Webster Kehr.

Webster Kehr
Cancer Tutor was founded by Mormon fraudster Webster Kehr, an evolution denialist and conspiracy theorist. Kehr is a classic case of crank magnetism who even denies the existence of photons. If that was the case, the technology generating the computer display you are looking at now, would not exist.

According to Kehr, "cancer is caused by microbes inside the cancer cells", which is untrue. He continues, "We depend on cancer patients to contact us if the [treatment] protocol is not working".

Kehr retired in 2015 and received a lifetime achievement award from fellow alternative medicine conspiracy theorist Ty Bollinger. Since his retirement the Cancer Tutor website received a makeover, so it no longer has an eyesore web design, often an immediate giveaway sign the content is the work of a crank.

Gary Teal
After Kehr retired, acupuncturist and naturopath Gary Edward Teal took control of ICRF and CancerTutor. Teal's specialist-subject is machines  which allegedly cure cancer and infectious diseases, although he is honest enough obliged to say his devices "… are sold as electronic test instruments. No suitability or claims for any other purpose is stated or implied … We make absolutely no claims of any cure for any disease".

Kickbacks
The Cancer Tutor website makes thousands of dollars by referring their readers to purveyors of quackery. Data leaked from Delta Institute, who make the BX Protocol cure-all, show CancerTutor/Webster Kehr received 15% commission on fourteen sales of BX Protocol. The current retail price of BX Protocol is $16,995, which is quite a bit for a product that consists of distilled water.