Drugs firm hits back in cancer treatment row

Cancer sufferers at a top Dublin hospital were denied a potentially life-saving drug because abstinence was not considered as a means for female patients to avoid pregnancy, it emerged today.

Drugs firm hits back in cancer treatment row

Cancer sufferers at a top Dublin hospital were denied a potentially life-saving drug because abstinence was not considered as a means for female patients to avoid pregnancy, it emerged today.

Lung cancer patients in the Mater were denied the opportunity to test the radical drug Tarceva after its ethics board ruled that advising women to use artificial contraception was at odds with its Catholic ethos.

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