Cancer Expert Says Poor Face NHS Rationing
17th Nov 2005, 05:42 GMT
The poor and less educated could be rationed life-saving drugs because of spiralling costs, a top cancer specialist has warned.Professor Karol Sikora said new treatments have become so expensive that the health service can no longer be funded by taxation.
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