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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 955806" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>It is actually relating to a friend that has had neck cancer two years ago. He can't get NHS treatment for his mouth or teeth..and yet on low income. I was wondering whether it was because of the cost of his cancer treatment going over £xx amount and exceeding a budget for his expected quality of life..? So not diabetic related.. Just trying to find out as all of us too may have a budget "allocated" and may also be likely to have a cancer of some description in the fiuture.</p><p>I've just recently had 3 biopsies and 11 samples taken and getting results tomorrow so am also aware of costs etc to NHS from all of this...</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reading material.. Going to have a look now...</p><p>X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 955806, member: 17713"] It is actually relating to a friend that has had neck cancer two years ago. He can't get NHS treatment for his mouth or teeth..and yet on low income. I was wondering whether it was because of the cost of his cancer treatment going over £xx amount and exceeding a budget for his expected quality of life..? So not diabetic related.. Just trying to find out as all of us too may have a budget "allocated" and may also be likely to have a cancer of some description in the fiuture. I've just recently had 3 biopsies and 11 samples taken and getting results tomorrow so am also aware of costs etc to NHS from all of this... Thanks for the reading material.. Going to have a look now... X [/QUOTE]
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