Web Desk: Many conventional and modern medicines used in the treatment of different cancers, including breast, bladder, head and neck, lung, melanoma, cervical, stomach, colorectal and Hodgkin lymphoma cancers, are currently unavailable in Pakistan, forcing patients to rely on unregistered or smuggled drugs from neighboring countries such as India and Bangladesh, The News reported citing oncologists and patients.
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