My grandmother had this type of cancer in the late 1990s (she was in her late 80s). She was on chemo pills for a while, I think, and had to have a few blood transfusions. I'm glad that this man is doing so well and that there are more treatment options available now.
My grandmother had this type of cancer in the late 1990s (she was in her late 80s). She was on chemo pills for a while, I think, and had to have a few blood transfusions. I'm glad that this man is doing so well and that there are more treatment options available now.
I guess it's ok if you've got great health insurance but for the rest of us I guess it's "good luck".
Because of his age, he had Medicare parts A, B and D and, most probably, he had gap insurance as most seniors do.