Tip of the iceberg: The disgraced Norwegian scientist admits to more fraud. “He said Sudbo had admitted making up data for an article in the New England Journal of Medicine in April 2004 and another in the Journal of Clinical Oncology in March 2005, as well as one in the Lancet in October 2005 exposed as false a week ago.”
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