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This is what everyone fails to talk about when considering health care reform:



Introducing the $30,000 Per Month Cancer Drug



StethoscopeIs there a ceiling on the price of cancer drugs?



A medicine called Folotyn, approved earlier this year for patients with a rare form of lymphoma, costs $30,000 per month, the New York Times reports.



The drug hasn’t been proven to extend patients’ lives; in a study cited by the FDA, tumors shrank in 27% of patients who took the drug.



The price of cancer drugs has been rising, and many now cost thousands of dollars per month. Erbitux for colon cancer, co-marketed by Bristol-Myers Squibb and Eli Lilly, costs $10,000 a month, to give one example cited by the NYT.



Allos, the company that sells Folotyn, tells the Times it made a significant investment to develop the first drug for peripheral T-cell lymphoma. The company says the price isn’t out of line with other drugs for rare cancers, and patients are likely to use the drug for only a few months, because the cancer it treats is so aggressive.



The new wave of expensive cancer drugs for very sick patients, combined with pressure to slow the rising cost of health care, makes this a thorny issue. Here’s further reading on how docs are learning to talk about drug prices with cancer patients, and on the regulations that limit Medicare’s ability to control the use and cost of cancer drugs.



I don’t think these will be flying off the shelf anytime soon unless we get a leash on the drug companies.
 
People are suppose to die, that's nature. Anyone who expects the "government"/YOU AND ME to spend 30K a month to MAYBE keep one alive for a few more months has another thought coming. That is stupid and ridiculous.
So as the Dems really want, DIE ALREADY.
 
Anyone who expects the "government"/YOU AND ME to spend 30K a month to MAYBE keep one alive for a few more months has another thought coming.

I agree 100%. . . The point is that this waste is allowed to go on, and these ludicrous costs are allowed to be passed on to insurance companies and OVER INFLATE real health care costs.
 
Drug companies are simply ambulance chasers preying on shocked people desperate to keep a loved one here for a little while longer.

There are three ways this can be viewed. First, there are capitalists among us who would insist that it is simply capitalism at work and if you're too selfish to know when to 'pull the plug', then you deserve to get took. Second, there are fascists among us who would say that drug companies are a perfect example of why the government must control all production. There are a few humanists among us who realize that that is exactly what capitalism was designed to do, and if there are no current regulations that govern this aspect of capitalism (I think 'Truth in Advertising" regs might apply here) that a new regulation is required to prevent such preying on innocent people.

That is one of the reasons we, the people, instituted government in the first place: to prevent the strong (and today the rich) from enslaving the rest of us, from robbing us, from killing us or destroying our lives, families or property for any reason they choose, or for no reason at all.

Which view ought to prevail?
 
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