A chemo drug shortage is impacting cancer treatment centers across the country. The dwindling supply is being linked the development of those cancer drugs not being lucrative enough for big pharmaceutical companies. Cheddar News reporter Ashley Mastronardi spoke to Dr. Vamsihar Velcheti, NYU Langone oncologist, about the shortage and its ramifications on treatment.

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