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Name: Denise Thompson on Mar 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Cooper on Mar 23, 2009Comments: So many women rely on this drug, please help them.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Eithne Fowler on Mar 23, 2009Comments: Anything that will prolog life is vital.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Janette Halliday on Mar 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Debra Shepherd on Mar 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: DOLORES DEVLIN on Mar 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Julie White on Mar 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Viv Wakeham on Mar 23, 2009Comments: Yet again the UK falls short of other 1st world countries. We must do better!Flag
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Name: Holly on Mar 24, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 24, 2009Comments: Lapatinib has shown benefits in trials......why is NICE refusing to license it Will it be another case of someone having to sell their house to finance it to make NICE change their mindsFlag
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Name: Sheila Davies on Mar 24, 2009Comments: Women with advanced breast cancer deserve to have access to this drug, irrespective of which country they live inFlag
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Name: Marilyn Hudson on Mar 24, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Vale on Mar 24, 2009Comments: Every person with cancer deserves the right to extend their lives if there is a drug available which can do this - regardless of the cost.Flag
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Name: K.D. Pyatt on Mar 24, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Paula Leow on Mar 24, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 24, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Liz Lothian on Mar 24, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Robyn Hoerr on Mar 24, 2009Comments: These women have a decent chance (with treatment) to lead productive, fulfilling lives for many years. Shame on you for for denying these women and their families the benefit of this drug if only for the reason of meeting your bottom line. Imagine if you or your spouse and family were affected by this decision. Would you come to the same conclusion, or is it easier since women with metastatic breast cancer are faceless and nameless to youFlag
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Name: YVONNE TAGUE on Mar 24, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Alexandra Bailey on Mar 25, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Corinne Taylor on Mar 25, 2009Comments: It is an outrage that women who would benefit from this drug are being denied it because of the country they live in.Flag
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Name: Debi Gillingham on Mar 25, 2009Comments: Please approve Tykerb for your citizens who have advanced breast cancer. This drug has been proven to help.Flag
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Name: Sally Schulz on Mar 26, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Mrs Lorraine Turner on Mar 27, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Hardeep Kaur on Mar 30, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Katell Pinchon on Mar 30, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 30, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Roderick MacDonald on Apr 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Melanie Dewhurst on Apr 11, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicola Johnson on Jun 3, 2009Comments: This drug HAS worked for us.. It can work for others and EVERYONE deserves a chance!Flag
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Name: Julia Howden on Jun 3, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Tracey Woods on Jun 3, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lesley Borrett on Jun 3, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Darren Bowers on Jun 3, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jackie Smith on Jun 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Rachiele on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Stacie Styles on Jul 20, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Bill Mitchell on Oct 22, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: June Clemons on Feb 21, 2011Comments: As a breast cancer survivor, it is crucial to be able to have what you need to fight the fight of your life...As a woman who went through it and survive, if there is anything that could have helped me get through it easier, I would want it.Flag