Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme 'left behind' by changing cancer treatments
The face of cancer treatment is changing and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme is failing to keep pace, one rare cancer sufferer says.
Katie Burgess is a reporter for The Canberra Times
The face of cancer treatment is changing and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme is failing to keep pace, one rare cancer sufferer says.
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