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Cancer experts demand action to end ongoing drug shortage: 'People's lives are really at stake'

Cancer experts have made two calls for action from US lawmakers this year: fix the ongoing cancer drug shortage, and increase funding for cancer research.

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Cancer experts demand action to end ongoing drug shortage: 'People's lives are really at stake' | Health

Cancer experts demand action to end ongoing drug shortage: 'People's lives are really at stake' | Health
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Cancer experts demand action to end ongoing drug shortage: 'People's lives are really at stake' | News

(CNN) — Cancer experts have made two calls for action from US lawmakers this year: fix the ongoing cancer drug shortage, and increase funding for cancer research.

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India's faulty pharmaceutical factories cause shortages of drugs in the US: report | Human Events

The FDA said that over reliance on cheap medicines can put patients at risk, and about 60 percent of drug shortages are linked to quality problems.

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New AI-based biomarker can help predict immunotherapy response for patients with lung cancer

In a retrospective study, a team of researchers from several health care systems and universities, including Emory University, has discovered a new artificial intelligence (AI)-derived biomarker that uses routine imaging scans to help predict which patients with lung cancer will respond to immunotherapy. The findings, which were published in the journal Science Advances, not only offer guidance for patients and their physicians making treatment decisions, but can also curtail the financial burden associated with immunotherapy.

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