1. Miracle Cure Scams: These emails claim to offer revolutionary treatments or miracle cures that mainstream medicine supposedly doesn’t want you to know about. They often link to websites selling unproven and potentially dangerous products. 2. Charity Scams: Fraudsters pose as representatives of legitimate cancer charities, asking for donations. The funds collected are pocketed by the scammers instead of going towards cancer research or patient support. 3. Phishing Scams: These emails appear to be from legitimate cancer organizations or medical institutions. They ask for personal information or direct recipients to click on malicious links, leading to identity theft or financial loss. 4. Investment Scams: Scammers promote bogus investments in cancer research companies or products, promising high returns that never materialize.