8/1/23

What's behind the shortage of certain chemotherapy drugs | What we know

There’s a cancer drug shortage putting lives on the line. Common prescribed medicines for cancer patients — especially for women — are in short supply, forcing doctors to reduce doses of chemotherapy or delay treatment.

Marie Kennedy, a communications specialist in Natomas, had been active her whole life until suddenly it was put on pause.

“These drugs became what we call frontline, or first line, because it gives that individual the best chance to have a positive outcome,” said Dr. Karen Knudsen.

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