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We had reports but no direction. Our navigator explained everything in our language, and for the first time we understood the plan.
The biosimilar and assistance-programme help made a treatment we thought we could not afford possible.
The report gave me a ranked decision and a tumour board to discuss it with — it saved days and gave me confidence.
Serial monitoring flagged resistance before the scan would have. We changed course early.
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