Monday, September 26, 2011

As It Turns Out

What a surprise.
An explosion of new technologies and treatments for cancer coupled with a rapid rise in cases of the disease worldwide mean cancer care is rapidly becoming unaffordable in many developed countries, oncology experts said on Monday.
They sell government medicine as a way to make sure everyone gets needed treatments. But it soon turns out to be something else.

A lack of care is a dreadful woe
when it's due to a patient lacking dough.

But denial of care is a-okay
when the government can't afford to pay.

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