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Acting opposition leader Harriet Harman has accused David Cameron of lacking "the guts to admit" that cancer patients will no longer be guaranteed to see a specialist within two weeks.
submitted by BBCPolitics on 14th Jul 2010 (via news.bbc.co.uk)



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Once again, Harriet Harman eluded the predictions of such luminaries as the BBC’s Gary O’Donoghue and alighted on the unexpected subject of cancer waiting times. This strikes me as an excellent subject for Harman to choose. Labour introduced a “guarantee” for cancer patients to see a specialist within two weeks of seeing their GP. Most
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This is actually a sensible idea Dear God, what are we coming to? Government doing something sensible? NHS cancer patients to be offered experimental drugs Cancer patients will get much quicker access to experimental drugs and other treatments still in development, David Cameron will announce today. The biggest cost in pharmaceutical development is the trials. Phase III trials particularly. phase II
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