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Sam Neill's long struggle with cancer: a confusing diagnosis, a miraculous cure, and a new purpose

This article discusses Sam Neill's prolonged battle with cancer, highlighting the confusion surrounding his diagnosis, the miraculous treatment he received, and the new purpose he has found through his experience.

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Infobae logoInfobaeIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 702 days ago
Sam Neill's long struggle with cancer: a confusing diagnosis, a miraculous cure, and a new purpose

This article discusses Sam Neill's prolonged battle with cancer, highlighting the confusion surrounding his diagnosis, the miraculous treatment he received, and the new purpose he has found through his experience.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a personal health journey and does not present any political viewpoints or controversial issues. It is centered around the individual's experience with cancer and does not involve political framing or bias.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article provides detailed information about Sam Neill's cancer battle, including his diagnosis and treatment. It appears to align with general consensus from other sources but uses emotionally charged terms like 'milagroso' (miraculous) which may suggest bias.

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