D-Day for Cancer Sufferer
4th Nov 2005, 16:57 GMT
By Craig Thompson Cancer victim Nigel Patchett has just 24-hours to decide if he will pay pounds 20,000 for a drug that could save his life. The 65-year-old is in a race against time after all efforts to halt the spread of his lung cancer failed.
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