Medications that will no longer be available on the NHS include drugs for breast cancer, multiple myeloma, bowel cancer, pancreatic cancer, cervical cancer and leukaemia.

Medications that will no longer be available on the NHS include drugs for breast cancer, multiple myeloma, bowel cancer, pancreatic cancer, cervical cancer and leukaemia.
Lady Delyth Morgan, the chief executive of Breast Cancer Now, called it a dreadful day for breast cancer patients.
“Kadcyla is a one-of-a-kind drug proven to extend life, and the fact is that because government, the NHS and the pharmaceutical industry have failed to agree realistic prices for new drugs, some women will die sooner,” she said.
She also said that today’s delisting will reduce the NHS’s ability to keep pace with Europe in the treatment of breast cancer.
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