Nurse Wins 'Right' to New Cancer Drug on NHS
4th Oct 2005, 12:18 GMT
By Maxine Frith Social Affairs Correspondent A nurse with aggressive breast cancer has won the right to be prescribed a potentially life-saving drug after the NHS initially refused to provide it.
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