The government has confirmed $604m in extra Pharmac funding, to cover "up to 54" new medicines including 26 cancer treatments.
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The Health Minister's hard line around funding 13 new cancer treatments is a "lose-lose" for patients, an oncologist says.
The government has confirmed $604m in extra Pharmac funding, to cover "up to 54" new medicines including 26 cancer treatments.
Christopher Luxon says the timing of access to the new drugs is for Health New Zealand and Pharmac to oversee.
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However it could be more than a year before all the newly-funded treatments are on the market, the Heath Minister says.
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The New Zealand government has funded $NZ604 million worth of new medicines, including a suite of new cancer drugs.
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