A new cancer drug, described as kinder and more targeted than chemotherapy, is now being administered to children with cancer at hospitals in London. The development of this drug is seen as a significant advancement in cancer treatment, with the potential to alleviate the suffering of young patients. MPs Sarah Champion and Emma Lewell-Buck are advocating for the government to ensure widespread access to this treatment and to implement a specialized 10-year cancer plan for children, in collaboration with organizations like @YLvsCancer and @CCLG_UK.
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Some children with cancer are receiving a new type of drug treatment far less toxic than chemotherapy at hospitals in London. https://t.co/5lVrgvgzOz
This looks like some positive news: https://t.co/8DIA5QAAkE But the Government must ensure access to this drug is used to alleviate the suffering of as many young people as possible. Alongside a full and specialised 10-year cancer plan for children šš„š§ @YLvsCancer @CCLG_UK https://t.co/oNPz5kSYJA
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