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women with breast cancer "having their lives shortened in front of their eyes"
The decision to withdraw a breast cancer drug from the NHS means women "are having their lives shortened in front of their eyes" - according to the Labour MP, Siobhain McDonagh. She said it was a "tragedy" that women would no longer have access to Kadcyla. Rachel Byrne reports on the Commons debate.
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