Opinion: Cancer drug shortages should have patients rioting in the streets
The economics of manufacturing generic drugs are broken.
Cancer patients, like those I treat in San Diego and thousands more across the country, are facing an alarming shortage of critical chemotherapy drugs, forcing oncologists to ration cancer treatment doses for patients with curable diseases.
That’s right: If you have cancer right now in the United States, the treatment you need might not be obtainable.
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