SYDNEY, Australia: A significant funding gap is forcing survivors of head and neck cancers in Australia to pay tens of thousands of dollars for dental prostheses—or skip them entirely. Despite undergoing life-saving treatment, many are left with no public or private assistance regarding the replacement of teeth and parts of the jaw lost to surgery.
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