“It’s just a travesty that this is the level of health care in the United States of America right now,” said Dr. Stephen Divers, an oncologist in Hot Springs, Ark., who in recent weeks has had to delay or change treatment for numerous bladder, breast and ovarian cancer patients.

IV drip bag and line, symbolizing cancer treatment, with the headline "Drugmakers are abandoning cheap generics, and now U.S. cancer patients can't get meds" from the Los Angeles Times. A growing shortage of common cancer treatments is forcing doctors to switch medications and delay care.
“It’s just a travesty that this is the level of health care in the United States of America right now,” said Dr. Stephen Divers, an oncologist in Hot Springs, Ark., who in recent weeks has had to delay or change treatment for numerous bladder, breast and ovarian cancer patients.

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