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Specialist Cancer Drugs More Accessible
Specialist cancer drugs more accessible
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"This is aimed at reducing unacceptable variations in access to these cancer drugs and is a major step towards ensuring that patients have the same treatment options, wherever they live.” Hide related content: Show related content. Related Terms: Cancer.
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MDS: Progress Is Slow, but Options on the Horizon
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Other options include treating with a chemotherapeutic agent, such as low-dose cytarabine, “which we do sometimes, but we all know that has a very poor response rate,” Dr. Steensma said. For patients in this setting who have excessive blasts, his …
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Neuropathy Treatment Centers of America explains relief program
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Now there is a treatment option that is total difference between covering up your symptoms with a lifetime of strong addictive drugs versus actually fixing the underlying problem. Why settle for "band-aid" care, when you could potentially correct the …
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California Prison Policy Bucks National Push For Sentencing Reform
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A far better response, they argue, would be to reduce sentences for nonviolent drug offenses and to provide more funding for alternatives to incarceration, like drug treatment and reentry programs. "He's not tackling sentencing reform in any meaningful …
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