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'Unlike other promises, lives will be lost if these medicines are not funded.'
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A cancer patient says the Government has broken a promise to fund more life saving meds.
The deadline for the policy is November 27 next year.
Cancer patients have expressed disappointment that the promise was not honoured yet.
Although they evoke similar feelings, they're distinguished for good reason.