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Monday, September 5, 2016

Nikki Kaye to take leave from Ministerial portfolios to undergo breast cancer treatment : stuff





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Nikki Kaye to take leave from Ministerial portfolios to undergo breast cancer treatment

Nikki Kaye to take leave from Ministerial portfolios to undergo breast cancer treatment
Nikki Kaye to take leave from Ministerial portfolios to undergo breast cancer treatment
Nikki Kaye to take leave from Ministerial portfolios to undergo breast cancer treatmentONE News Now The Prime Minister has told the media it's likely Cabinet Minister Nikki Kaye will spend months off work to undergo treatment.Cabinet Minister Nikki Kaye has taken leave from her ministerial duties to undergo breast cancer treatment.In a statement, Kaye said the news was "devastating"."On Friday I was told that I have breast cancer.


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MP Nikki Kaye diagnosed with breast cancer

MP Nikki Kaye diagnosed with breast cancer
MP Nikki Kaye diagnosed with breast cancer
Government minister Nikki Kaye is on leave after being diagnosed with breast cancer.Photo: RNZ / Tom FurleyThe 36-year-old Auckland Central MP issued a statement saying the news was devastating for her and her family.On her Facebook page, Ms Kaye said she informed Prime Minister John Key on Friday and would be taking leave of absence from her ministerial roles."I feel so lucky to have such an amazing family and group of friends who are giving me buckets of love and have been so strong helping me work through this," she wrote.


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No new breast cancer drugs have been offered on the NHS for 10 years

No new breast cancer drugs have been offered on the NHS for 10 years
No new breast cancer drugs have been offered on the NHS for 10 years
Breast cancer patients are being let down because the NHS watchdog is rejecting new drugs, experts warn (file photo)Breast cancer patients are being let down because the NHS watchdog is rejecting new drugs, experts warn.Nice has not approved a single treatment for the illness in ten years, even though countries such as France and Australia have made them available.The charity Breast Cancer Now says the watchdog's method for evaluating new drugs is flawed and places too much emphasis on cost.This is leading to an 'intolerable situation' for breast cancer patients in England and the country is lagging behind other rich nations, it warns.


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