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Release Lorenzen Cancer Foundation Urges
Cancer Drug Coverage in the Prescription
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Lorenzen Cancer Foundation Urges Cancer
Drug Coverage in the Prescription Drug Benefit
Act
In the interests of cancer patients
and oncologists nationwide, the Lorenzen
Cancer Foundation (LCF), a non-profit
dedicated to fighting pancreatic cancer,
has joined the public interest law firm
Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) and
others today in presenting a written comments
statement to the U.S. Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services (CMS) voicing support
for the Section 641 demonstration project
and expressing concerns regarding CMS’s
proposed restrictions limiting coverage
of the drug benefit to exclude off-label
uses of FDA-approved drug or biological
therapies.
Monterey, CA July 7, 2004
-- In the interests of cancer patients
and oncologists nationwide, the Lorenzen
Cancer Foundation (LCF), a non-profit
dedicated to fighting pancreatic cancer,
has joined the public interest law firm
Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) and
others today in presenting a written comments
statement to the U.S. Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services (CMS) voicing support
for the Section 641 demonstration project
and expressing concerns regarding CMS’s
proposed restrictions limiting coverage
of the drug benefit to exclude off-label
uses of FDA-approved drug or biological
therapies.
Once the Food and Drug Administration
approves a drug for marketing, physicians
may prescribe the drug for purposes other
than those that the FDA has given specific
indication. Off-label prescribing is common
in cancer treatment as drugs often work
well for many types of cancer. A General
Accounting Office analysis in 1991 demonstrated
that over half of cancer patients received
at least one off-label medicine in the
course of their care.
In enacting Section 641 of the Medicare
Prescription Drug and Modernization Act
of 2003, Congress did not exclude off-label
uses from the demonstration project related
to Section 641. To the contrary, Section
641(a) directs that the project be conducted
following the standards of the part D
benefit program which does not exclude
off-label use.
Recently announced proposed eligibility
criteria by the CMS effectively exclude
the coverage of off-label use of FDA-approved
agents for cancer therapy and in other
serious diseases.
Today’s statement urges CMS officials
to reverse this position and to make clear
to the public and to medical providers
that Medicare will reimburse for off-label
use for medications and biological therapies
in the demonstration project related to
Section 641. And further, to make clear
that any proposed or actual restriction
on off-label use in the demonstration
project is not a precedent for full enactment
of the part D prescription drug benefit
program.
Pancreatic Cancer Facts:
· Pancreatic cancer is the most virulent
of the major cancers
· Pancreatic cancer research is the least
funded of the major cancers
· Pancreatic cancer causes more than 1%
of all death in the U.S.
· Pancreatic cancer is the fourth most
common cause of cancer mortality
The Lorenzen Cancer Foundation is a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization dedicated to the
fight against pancreatic cancer. LCF is
oriented to increasing awareness and education
about pancreatic cancer, helping physicians
and patients create optimal treatment
strategies, and fostering the development
of a molecular or genetic marker to aid
in diagnosis. For more information visit
www.pancreatica.org
Media Contact:
Aaron Stoertz
Media Relations
Lorenzen Cancer Foundation
(831) 658-0600
Company Contact:
Ellen Pansky, esq.
Director of Public Policy
Lorenzen Cancer Foundation
(831) 658-0600
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