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Ontario man fighting Stage 4 cancer seeking answers on out-of-country coverage denial
‘Don’t have the time to wait’: Ontario man fighting Stage 4 cancer seeking answers on out-of-country coverage denial
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Alex Shved is fighting his Stage 4 cancer on two fronts. The medication he is receiving as part of an early-stage trial is working with his body, he hopes, to attack melanoma that has metastasized. At the same time, he is taking up arms against another formidable foe: the health-care bureaucracy. Shved, 37, has tried […]
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