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Elem7
Apr 12, 2003
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Dinosaur Gum
That pictures clearly of a building that's still under construction or going through a major renovation far beyond a pitiful deck, those are new windows with the stickers still attached and there are wires all over for yet-to-be-installed fixtures.

What an obvious troll.

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Willa Rogers
Mar 11, 2005

Shortage of cancer drugs? NBD.

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Chicago-area hospitals rationing cancer medications amid nationwide drug shortage

Chicago-area hospitals are struggling with a nationwide shortage of cancer medications, leading local doctors to sometimes ration the life-saving drugs.

Two of the drugs in short supply are carboplatin and cisplatin. The medications are often used together to treat a range of cancers, including lung, breast, and prostate cancers, as well as many leukemias and lymphomas.

At Cook County Health, doctors are changing the medication regimens of about 30% of patients because of the shortages, Dr. Urjeet Patel, interim medical director of the cancer center at Cook County Health, said at a news conference Friday. Doctors must give some of those patients less established or inferior medications, he said.

“We at Cook County Health are finding we do not have access to the critical drugs we need to take care of our patients,” Patel said. “It’s too soon to know what the full ramifications of this will be, but if the shortages continue we expect to see worse outcomes, longer durations of treatment, worse side effects, likely increased risk of cancer recurrence and even death.”

University of Chicago Medicine is also using alternative medications, when appropriate, the health system said in a statement Friday. The system is working with medical ethicists “to prioritize patients equitably and ethically,” according to the statement.

At Rush University Medical Center, doctors are reserving cisplatin for patients who can be cured by the drug, said Dr. Alan Tan, director of genitourinary oncology at the hospital. Cisplatin can often be used to cure certain cancers, such as bladder and testicular cancer, when used with other medications.

Patients who can’t be cured by cisplatin are getting carboplatin instead. Tan said it’s not causing a problem with care at the moment, but if cisplatin runs so low that it can’t be given to curable patients, that would be a big concern.

“If we don’t have access to cisplatin, a highly curable cancer can turn into something that is fatal,” Tan said.

Cancer centers across the country are grappling with the shortages. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network surveyed 27 cancer centers across the country late last month, and found that 93% were experiencing a shortage of carboplatin, and 70% a shortage of cisplatin.

The drugs are in short supply because of manufacturing delays and increased demand, according to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. The society first reported the shortage of carboplatin in late March and a shortage of cisplatin in January.

The problem is that one company made about half of the cisplatin used in the U.S., and an inspection late last year uncovered quality problems at the company’s plant in India that produced the drug, said Erin Fox, associate chief pharmacy officer for shared services at University of Utah Health. That plant had to pause production.

Carboplatin is now in short supply as well largely because it’s a substitute for cisplatin, Fox said.

“The main concern is if other companies can’t ramp up production enough we might see this shortage last for months, and if that happens more rationing of care will have to happen,” Fox said.

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin said Friday at the news conference that, already, “providers are having to ration care only for the sickest of patients.”

He read a letter from a constituent who said her mother-in-law has stage 4 cancer, but her doctor can’t find carboplatin. She wrote that it’s “the one thing that has the potential to save her life at this point.”

“She’s in a holding pattern,” the constituent wrote. “We’re not ready to lose her.”

Durbin said, “Receiving a cancer diagnosis and being told there’s a drug that can save you but they can’t get their hands on it because of shortage is simply unacceptable in America.”

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently decided to temporarily allow the importation of cisplatin made in China, in an attempt to ease the shortage. And it is allowing some shipments from the plant in India of cisplatin and carboplatin that have been subjected to extra testing.

The shortages are the latest in a series of medication shortfalls in recent years. Hundreds of medications have recently been in short supply in the U.S., including Adderall, which is used to treat ADHD. Over the winter, parents struggled to find children’s Tylenol and similar medications.

In April, two University of Chicago Medicine doctors wrote an article advocating for the U.S. to set up a stockpile of generic cancer drugs to help address future shortages — an idea that Durbin said Friday the U.S. should consider.

Shear Modulus
Jun 9, 2010



we have the tools to beat cancer

biceps crimes
Apr 12, 2008


died WITH cancer

Vox Nihili
May 28, 2008


It's not real but it's very much in the realm of reality

ben shapino
Nov 22, 2020

Wow what a loving piece of poo poo that guy is. I hate him!

is pepsi ok
Oct 23, 2002

https://twitter.com/axios/status/1665416015344287746

Precambrian Video Games
Aug 19, 2002




I was gonna say they're the same picture but actually one might involve prolonged suffering first.

RadiRoot
Feb 3, 2007

Willa Rogers posted:

Shortage of cancer drugs? NBD.

well my friend is possibly hosed. awesome!

Vox Nihili
May 28, 2008

It sure pays to be in the room with the guys writing the new budget/debt ceiling/cash handouts

https://twitter.com/unusual_whales/status/1667627530617241600

Paradoxish
Dec 19, 2003

Will you stop going crazy in there?

what the gently caress is wrong with the other 39%

Kibbles n Shits
Apr 8, 2006

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Fun Shoe
Running out of money in the US is virtually a death sentence anyways

Dr. VooDoo
May 4, 2006



This is the same thing in America :lol:

UKJeff
May 17, 2023

by vyelkin

Vox Nihili posted:

It's not real but it's very much in the realm of reality

Looks like he planned a bigger deck originally and ran out of money but had to include some sort of patio to keep the sliding doors from being a deathtrap. That’s my guess, anyways. Or maybe there’s underground utility piping underneath and they couldn’t place the piers for the posts to support the deck but didn’t find out until too late

E: or maybe something wonky with the code in regards to 2points of egress for a legal bedroom.

UKJeff has issued a correction as of 21:41 on Jun 10, 2023

Paradoxish
Dec 19, 2003

Will you stop going crazy in there?

Kibbles n Shits posted:

Running out of money in the US is virtually a death sentence anyways

You have plenty of humiliating and demeaning options for keeping yourself alive in the US once you run out of money, so it's a drastically slower and more miserable death sentence than most other ways to die.

America doesn't let her poor die because they need to continue existing as a warning that you can always fall a little farther down.

19 o'clock
Sep 9, 2004

Excelsior!!!
running out of money the pain begins

death the pain ends

Vox Nihili
May 28, 2008

UKJeff posted:

Looks like he planned a bigger deck originally and ran out of money but had to include some sort of patio to keep the sliding doors from being a deathtrap. That’s my guess, anyways. Or maybe there’s underground utility piping underneath and they couldn’t place the piers for the posts to support the deck but didn’t find out until too late

E: or maybe something wonky with the code in regards to 2points of egress for a legal bedroom.

the guy making the tweet is bullshitting, that building is still clearly under construction and he's saying it was already rented out

and yeah, the actual construction project in the photo is some sort of Groverhaus shitfest

Shear Modulus
Jun 9, 2010



Vox Nihili posted:

It sure pays to be in the room with the guys writing the new budget/debt ceiling/cash handouts

https://twitter.com/unusual_whales/status/1667627530617241600

check out this guy

Rectal Death Adept
Jun 20, 2018

by Fluffdaddy

Dr. VooDoo posted:

This is the same thing in America :lol:

not really

19 o'clock posted:

running out of money the pain begins

death the pain ends

Yeah. That survey is basically asking if you are afraid of an indeterminate amount of time running around fighting animals for scraps in the elements before you die of exposure, cop shooting, drug addict fight or starvation or if you are afraid of just dying outright.

WrasslorMonkey
Mar 5, 2012

Shear Modulus
Jun 9, 2010



Shear Modulus
Jun 9, 2010



in humane liberal canada they humanely euthanize you when you run out of money

19 o'clock
Sep 9, 2004

Excelsior!!!

Rectal Death Adept posted:

Yeah. That survey is basically asking if you are afraid of an indeterminate amount of time running around fighting animals for scraps in the elements before you die of exposure, cop shooting, drug addict fight or starvation or if you are afraid of just dying outright.

it turns out people are more afraid of dying a protracted painful death than they are of a quiet, peaceful one. scary stuff!

actionjackson
Jan 12, 2003

re: shrinkflation, I got a snickers bar and it's definitely smaller

Vox Nihili
May 28, 2008

actionjackson posted:

re: shrinkflation, I got a snickers bar and it's definitely smaller

Extra fun-sized

Penisaurus Sex
Feb 3, 2009

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"There are fates worse than death." did not mean that.

Unless
Jul 24, 2005

I art



i heard “greedflation” on the local community radio yesterday and it was a good word

mawarannahr
May 21, 2019

for 61% of Americans, it is easier to imagine the end of their lives than an end to participating in capitalism

Antonymous
Apr 4, 2009


looks like gallows

PawParole
Nov 16, 2019

Number

Paradoxish
Dec 19, 2003

Will you stop going crazy in there?

Rectal Death Adept posted:

Yeah. That survey is basically asking if you are afraid of an indeterminate amount of time running around fighting animals for scraps in the elements before you die of exposure, cop shooting, drug addict fight or starvation or if you are afraid of just dying outright.

There are also many levels to being out of money in America. Knowing that your expenses are drastically outpacing your income with little or no hope of things changing and an ever-shortening credit runway is a particularly fun one.

mawarannahr
May 21, 2019

Paradoxish posted:

There are also many levels to being out of money in America. Knowing that your expenses are drastically outpacing your income with little or no hope of things changing and an ever-shortening credit runway is a particularly fun one.

i'll probably gonna back home if I still don't have a job when student loans gotta be paid again

Shipon
Nov 7, 2005

being poor in america is basically a fate worse than death so i get it

anonumos
Jul 14, 2005

Fuck it.

19 o'clock posted:

running out of money the pain begins

death the pain ends

poo poo there's pain WITH money. Only death offers a release.

Ps: and I'm not being dramatic. Medicare or medicaid makes you liquidate your real estate before you can get coverage. Basically if you have some wealth and get sick, you have to liquidate everything to pay for care yourself and THEN you can get public coverage.

anonumos has issued a correction as of 23:17 on Jun 10, 2023

Xaris
Jul 25, 2006

Lucky there's a family guy
Lucky there's a man who positively can do
All the things that make us
Laugh and cry

actionjackson posted:

re: shrinkflation, I got a snickers bar and it's definitely smaller

its actually good for you that its smaller

LonsomeSon
Nov 22, 2009

A fishperson in an intimidating hat!

Vox Nihili
May 28, 2008

Willa Rogers
Mar 11, 2005

RadiRoot posted:

well my friend is possibly hosed. awesome!

gosh, if only obama & reid hadn't blocked reimportation of drugs from overseas 14 years ago bc obama had made a pinky promise with the pharma lobby in exchange for its support for the "affordable" "care" act.

I wonder if alldaychemist sells cisplatin. :allears:

Willa Rogers
Mar 11, 2005


lmao

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