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If you or a loved one has cancer, you have "The Right to Try" in Australia for a better treatment outcome.

If you or a loved one has cancer, you have "The Right to Try" in Australia for a better treatment outcome.

Try hard and diplomatically to work with your oncologist and GP. If they refuse you treatments that you have studied and are not a part of their protocol, advise them of your 'rights to try'.

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If you or a loved one has cancer, you have "The Right to Try" in Australia for a better treatment outcome.
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"The Right to Try" in Australia

Exploring the Rights of Seriously Ill Patients to Access Alternative, Complementary, Integrative, and Nutritional Medicines

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In recent years, the concept of "The Right to Try" has emerged as a significant issue in medical ethics and patient advocacy. It refers to the right of seriously ill and terminally ill pati…

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