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What an Oncology Drug Shortage Looks and Feels Like to Patients and What Can Be Done About It.
Drug shortages continue to pose a serious threat to health care systems worldwide, often depriving patients of essential, life-saving medications. This article presents the patient perspective on drug shortages through the work of Laura Bray, founder of Angels for Change-a nonprofit committed to ending drug shortages through advocacy, awareness, and supply chain resilience. Inspired by her personal journey when her daughter's cancer treatment was nearly derailed by a shortage, and informed by her professional background in supply chain management, Bray launched a grassroots movement that now connects patients, providers, manufacturers, supply chain leaders, and policymakers. The article explores Bray's belief in a patient-centered supply chain, her creation of the Drug Shortage Hotline, and her collaborative, multi-stakeholder approach to systemic change. It also highlights the industry and policy reforms she champions to prevent future shortages and create a more reliable pharmaceutical system. Through the lens of Angels for Change, the piece illustrates the transformative power of patient advocacy and cross-sector cooperation in addressing one of health care's most urgent challenges.
期刊介绍:
The Cancer Journal: The Journal of Principles & Practice of Oncology provides an integrated view of modern oncology across all disciplines. The Journal publishes original research and reviews, and keeps readers current on content published in the book Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology.