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Friday, June 02, 2023

Shortage of lifesaving chemo drugs adds to cancer patients' fears

NEW YORK - Ingrid Perez and her 74-year-old mother, Martha, were stunned last week when they arrived for her mother's weekly chemo treatment for breast cancer. 

They were told there is a shortage of her chemo drug Carboplatin.

5 comments:

  1. Big Pharma has, with the blessing of the government, farmed out a huge amount of the drug manufacturing to the Chinks many years ago. Think it's bad now? Wait till the CCP desidies to tighten the screws.

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    1. 80% of our drugs are made in china among so many other critical items also made in china.

      Our nation is over the proverbial barrel because of America last policies from former presidents (except one) & a grifting CONgress

      ch

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  2. Shortage of drugs or excess of cancer (from the shot)?
    Steve S6

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    1. Friend of mine does volunteer work at a cancer treatment center. She tells
      me the center schedule is full every day, all day. Started to be that way about six months ago.

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  3. In regards to the last statement in the article. The USA is no longer the greatest country in the world.

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