
A £200m drugs black hole could leave cancer patients having to seek debt solutions to fund their care.
The money had been promised by the Conservatives when they were in opposition, but they have now said that there is no guarantee that it will be forthcoming as they look for ways to cut government debt.
The Rarer Cancers Foundation (RCF) claim that the fund is desperately needed because thousands of people are struggling to get access to the drugs that they need.
The treatments in question are no life-saving drugs, but instead extend life by a few months; something that some patients may think is worth getting into debt for.

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