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Drug Sales Bring Huge Profits, Among cancer doctors, it is called the chemotherapy
concession. At a time when overall spending on prescription drugs is soaring,
cancer specialists are pocketing hundreds of millions of dollars each
year by selling drugs to patients - a practice that almost no other doctors
follow. The cancer specialists can make huge sums - often the majority
of their practice revenue - from the difference between what they pay
for the drugs and what they charge insurers and government programs. But
some private health insurers are now studying ways to reduce these profits,
and the issue is getting close attention in Congress. CTM COMMENT: Within this story lie all the gross
morality and ethics issues concerning the vested interests inherent in
modern conventional cancer care. The fact that a) cancer doctors can buy
the chemotherapy drugs themselves, "often at prices discounted
by drug manufacturers trying to sell more of their products, and then
administer them intravenously to patients in their offices,"
and b) that it "creates a potential conflict of interest for these
doctors," should warrant a far more pointed critique from The
New York Times than the above lame observations. For the full picture
on 21st century conventional cancer treatments and non-conventional protocols
for recovery, please refer to the Credence titles Cancer: Why Were
Still Dying to Know The Truth and Great News on Cancer in the 21st
Century. |
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