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Cancer drugs too expensive? Can you get the government to pick up the tab?

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It’s good news if you live in Alberta, like I do, or even if you don’t, it’s a step in the right direction on a larger scale: The cost of a very pricey colon cancer treatment will be footed by the government at an expense of $7M per year. The place I live in is notorious for putting healthcare on the backburner and making more money for already-wealthy oil executives on the front burner, so I’m pleasantly surprised to hear that at least some patients in this messed-up system get the treatment they deserve at the expense of the government. Sorry — rant over.

The drug in question is called Oxaliplatin and it’s been shown to be an extremely effective tool in fighting colorectal cancer. In the wake of announcements like this, not to mention eye-opening movies like Sicko, I hope North America is heading in the right direction — and dying or gravely ill patients won’t be denied access to the drugs that could save their lives.

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    Cancer drugs too expensive? Can you get the government to pick up the tab?

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    It’s good news if you live in Alberta, like I do, or even if you don’t, it’s a step in the right direction on a larger scale: The cost of a very pricey colon cancer treatment will be footed by the government at an expense of $7M per year. The place I live in is notorious for putting healthcare on the backburner and making more money for already-wealthy oil executives on the front burner, so I’m pleasantly surprised to hear that at least some patients in this messed-up system get the treatment they deserve at the expense of the government. Sorry — rant over.

    The drug in question is called Oxaliplatin and it’s been shown to be an extremely effective tool in fighting colorectal cancer. In the wake of announcements like this, not to mention eye-opening movies like Sicko, I hope North America is heading in the right direction — and dying or gravely ill patients won’t be denied access to the drugs that could save their lives.

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    Original post by Martha Edwards

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