The National Party announces a nationwide expansion of cancer infusion services to improve access, reduce travel burdens, and meet growing demand driven by increased Pharmac funding and new medicines.
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More good news from the old health department. Cancer infusion services are expanding. We've got 14 new centres. And his faulting more being upgraded, that's an additional 218 chair days, bit over $200 million from the budget to invest in all of this. Simeon Brown's the Health Minister. Morning. What's the call on cancer treatment demand-wise?
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reducing time spent travelling for treatment
\\ \\ **Nationwide expansion of cancer treatment services**\\ \\ 13 April, 2026\\ \\ Simeon Browna major barrier to timely treatment being addressed
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