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Cancer Medication Cost Hike Makes Patients Struggle With Treatment
The average monthly cancer drug expense has risen from $2000 to $11,325 in the past 14 years. The dramatic increase in the price of cancer medicine has recently been bringing struggles to cancer patients; majority of which cling mainly to these drugs for survival.
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