St George & Sutherland Shire Leader

Megan Barnes' grief over father's death from pancreatic cancer led to new drug subsidy

By Monica Heary
October 2 2014 - 6:16am
Victory: Megan Barnes's campaign paid off. Picture: Jane Dyson
Victory: Megan Barnes's campaign paid off. Picture: Jane Dyson

ALTHOUGH it has come too late to help her father, Megan Barnes is elated at the news that the pancreatic cancer drug Abraxane will receive a Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) listing that will mean it costs a concessional patient just $6 a script.

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