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Faced with a drug shortfall, doctors scramble to treat children With cancer

By The New York Times  
   October 15, 2019

A critical drug that serves as the backbone of treatment for most childhood cancers, including leukemias, lymphomas and brain tumors, has become increasingly scarce, and doctors are warning that they may soon be forced to consider rationing doses.

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