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Cancer drug shortages could put chemo patient treatment at risk

Por: CBS News Politics June 29, 2023

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Chattanooga, Tennessee — Carol Noon has an aggressive form of endometrial cancer. It's treatable, but there is no time to waste. Due to a drug shortage, she told CBS News there's no guarantee that the life-saving chemotherapy drugs she needs will be available throughout the course of her treatment. The night before her second dose of chemotherapy, the 61-year-old Noon received a call from her doctor to inform her that the hospital... + full article



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