Return to Article: More VA hospitals could suspend prostate cancer treatment
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62694
All radiation treatment is is a placebo ,a hoxe to extort money for research. LOOK at the stats.
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62598
The Dept. of Veterans Affairs needs to pick up the pace for this matter. Suspending treatment is a woefully inadequate response. They need to get the right equipment in place and resume proper treatment a/s/a/p, then worry about "accountability" for whatever caused the problem after the fact. The priority should be resuming proper treatment for veterans receiving care at these facilities and there should be a greater urgency about accomplishing that as quickly as possible.
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62532
This figures. Long befoire this happened, most veterans already knew that VA IS NOT YOUR FRIEND. This just further proves it.
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62356
I bet a low bidder, who gave big bucks to the right pols, sold the equipment.
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62353
The nerve of the vets wanting good quality care. let them go to a private hospital we are CS and we don't need them filling beds
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62299
I think it's high time that our so called elected rep's started looking into the V.A. there are still using formulas to figure disabilities from 1952, what else are they doing or not doing. time to stop talking and do some thing.
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