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Your editorial " The Bush-Obama Rx Shortages " (Nov. 2), no doubt for reasons of space, omits a key feature of Medicare's 2003 payment scheme: the Average Sales Price (ASP) reimbursement methodology, which is leading to shortages of generic anti-cancer drugs.
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HDL and cancer: A new technology that uses high-density lipoprotein, or good cholesterol, as a carrier for anti-cancer compounds significantly reduced the number and size of ovarian tumors in mice, according to a study in Neoplasia.
Cutting Allergy Shots Ann Lukits 2011
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Nature has provided us with a plethora of foods that have anti-cancer activity.
Dr. Nalini Chilkov: What Causes Cancer? Genetics & Environment: The Perfect Storm Dr. Nalini Chilkov 2011
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Shortages of generic anti-cancer drugs will continue until the ASP reimbursement methodology is abandoned and market discipline is restored.
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Nature has provided us with a plethora of foods that have anti-cancer activity.
Dr. Nalini Chilkov: What Causes Cancer? Genetics & Environment: The Perfect Storm Dr. Nalini Chilkov 2011
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But she did have a rare, serious neurological condition linked to the anti-cancer drug Avastin.
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But she did have a rare, serious neurological condition linked to the anti-cancer drug Avastin.
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"In addition to this, we also found the digested compounds had anti-cancer properties, significantly slowing down the growth of the tumour cells which we were using in our experiments."
Green tea could help ward off dementia, scientists show 2011
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But she did have a rare, serious neurological condition linked to the anti-cancer drug Avastin.
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It's a major source of antioxidants and that might have anti-cancer effects, said Wilson, a research fellow in epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston.
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"Scientists estimate that 70% of anti-cancer plants come from rainforests.'
February 8, 2016