NICE refuses to fund £20,000 cancer drug available in Scotland
13th Nov 2006, 23:40 GMT
Thousands of cancer patients are set to be denied a life-prolonging drug on the NHS - even though it is available in Scotland. In yet another example of so-called medical 'apartheid'
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