Cancer patients across the UK are making desperate choices. They are skipping meals to save their medication. This isn’t about appetite loss from treatment. It’s about rationing a drug they need to survive. The medication is called Creon. Without it, people with pancreatic cancer, cystic fibrosis, and chronic pancreatitis cannot digest food properly. Their bodies can’t absorb nutrients. They lose weight and become too weak for chemotherapy. More than 61,000 patients in the UK depend on this drug. A recent survey found that 96% of pharmacies struggle to supply it. Another 89% cannot find alternatives either. The Human Cost Behind … Continue reading 96% of UK Pharmacies Cannot Supply Creon as 61,000 Cancer Patients Skip Meals to Ration Life-Saving Medicine
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