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Waiting for High-Cost Drugs in Santiago

Summary by Remolacha - Noticias Republica Dominicana
Dozens of patients with multiple myeloma or bone marrow cancer have been on the waiting list for more than two years to access the High Cost Medicines Program implemented by the Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance of the country. (Continue reading...) The entry Waiting for high-cost drugs in Santiago was first published in Remolacha - Noticias Dominicana.
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Dozens of patients with multiple myeloma or bone marrow cancer have been on the waiting list for more than two years to access the High Cost Medicines Program implemented by the Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance of the country. (Continue reading...) The entry Waiting for high-cost drugs in Santiago was first published in Remolacha - Noticias Dominicana.

For almost a year, José Miguel Evangelista Morán has been fighting not only a hard battle as a carcinoma patient, but also the desperate wait for a treatment that could save his life. Diagnosed with multiple myeloma, an aggressive type of bone marrow cancer, remaining in a race against time since September 2024, when he began to wait for the medication supplies of the Ministry of Public Health’s High Cost Drug Program. Every day he passes withou…

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