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Author Fox News vs. Hagele. Who is going to win?
Brent Hanson - LASIKFRAUD.com

2004-12-16, 7:11 pm

www.foxchicago.com
http://www.lasikfraud.com/canadas_d...executives.html

Part 1 of story at 9:00 p.m., Monday, December 20.
Part 2 of story at 9:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 21

I heard a rumor that the story will eventually show up nationwide on Fox,
but that's just speculation at this point.

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An example of a press release from Hagele, who pretends to be a "patient
advocate", but who actually operates a referral service for surgeons.
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For Immediate Release
Saturday, 28 August 2004
Sacramento, California, USA

Patient Advocates: No Unusual LASIK Problems With Alcon LADARVision

Despite accusations presented in a 28 August 2004 London Times feature
article suggesting that the Alcon LADARVision excimer laser used to
perform LASIK and other refractive surgery procedures had "started
malfunctioning, causing wildly erratic results", a nongovernmental
organization states that it has no reports of unusual problems with
the laser.

"We have seen nothing from patients or surgeons that would indicate
there is any systemic problem with the safety or efficacy of the Alcon
laser", states Glenn Hagele, Executive Director of the California
based Council for Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance.


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