A new cancer care dilemma: Patients want immunotherapy even when evidence is lacking
Immunotherapy
is a source of great hope in cancer care. It has rescued some patients from the
brink, while giving others a reason to believe that they, too, could beat the
long odds.
But these
therapies are also creating a vexing dilemma for doctors: Their patients,
citing television add and media accounts of miraculous recoveries, are pushing
hard to try them, even when there is little to no evidence the drugs will work
for their particular cancer.
Doctors want
to give their patients every shot at survival, but can they justify prescribing
a drug when it hasn’t been tested for that patient’s type of cancer? Many of
these treatments bring risks of painful — even life-threatening— side effects
and carry total price tags pushing $1 million. In some cases, insurers won’t
pay.
https://www.statnews.com/2018/06/04/cancer-care-dilemma-immunotherapy/
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