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Name: Serene Dubois_Lee on Mar 16, 2009Comments: I think all women suffering from breast cancer need every hope and chance they can get. Please give it to them.Flag
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Name: Laurel Schiavoni on Mar 16, 2009Comments: To all the decision makers at NICE I ask this: what if it is YOUR mother, sister, daughter who needs Tyverb to extend their vibrant and valuable lives What will your vote be thenFlag
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Name: John Lockwood on Mar 16, 2009Comments: A very good friend of mine was given Lapatinib without which may not be here today. Disgracefull attitude by Britain.Flag
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Name: Livia Toscano on Mar 16, 2009Comments: I think everything involved in giving sick people even a few days more in their lives is worth a try.Flag
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Name: Sarah Legon on Mar 16, 2009Comments: The cancer patients of the UK derserve access to this important drug. What has the UK got against women First there was a deadly delay with Herceptin and now Tykerb. The UK should negotiate a good price with the drug maker so that women there can get it.Flag
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Name: Irvette Timms on Mar 16, 2009Comments: As someone who has family and friends in the UK and a husband who is still a UK citizen, I ask that you not deny them access to this drug should it be needed as a long term treatment when no other viable options exist.Flag
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Name: Irvette Timms on Mar 16, 2009Comments: As someone who has family and friends in the UK and a husband who is still a UK citizen, I ask that you not deny them access to this drug should it be needed as a long term treatment when no other viable options exist.Flag
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Name: Sunny Goodyear on Mar 16, 2009Comments: Please allow women and men to receive this drug...it only makes sense.Flag
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Name: Georgia Spidle on Mar 16, 2009Comments: We need this drug in out fight with advanced breast cancer. Our lives are in your hands.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 16, 2009Comments: Why is the NHS in such state compared to the other EU countries that also have national health care. .hard to understand. Oh but they can afford to pay thousands of pounds per GPs from abroad to work at week end..Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 16, 2009Comments: Targeted treatment with Herceptin and/or Tyverb has been the bigest hope of the advanced breast cancer patients. The new NICE proposal for treatment should not eliminate this hope, that would be unethical.Flag
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Name: Ian Jenkins on Mar 16, 2009Comments: i would appeal to NICE to finance the use of tyverb in the uk.it has a proven track record,and should not be refused on budget groundsFlag
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Name: Susan Fox on Mar 16, 2009Comments: NICE give women with advanced breast cancer a chance of life. Authorise the use of tyverb in the UK.There is research that says it works!Flag
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Name: Ann Bardin on Mar 16, 2009Comments: Every woman in the world is entitled to have as long a life as possible regardless of cost. I wonder if this was a male disease if it would be voted down.Flag
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Name: Jennifer Smith on Mar 16, 2009Comments: I would love to see my British sisters have the same access to this exciting new drug that our American and European sisters have. The gift of time to a Stage IV survivor is priceless. Please allow your survivors access to Tykerb.Flag
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Name: Debra Allen on Mar 16, 2009Comments: Do not let red tape affect the lives of so many...so many depend on these advances...it should be our choiceFlag
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Name: T J Scott on Mar 16, 2009Comments: UK patients should be treated the same as EU patients and should not be denied access to Tyverb on cost grounds.Flag