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Diluted chemo survivor vows to fight for an apology


The Windsor woman, and roughly 1,199 other cancer patients from Windsor, London and New Brunswick who received diluted chemotherapy drugs in 2012, learned the controversial $2,375-million settlement in their class-action lawsuit was deemed fair by a judge Friday. Now Martens, and scores of others, are left scrambling to see if they have any other options. The lawyer said only a small minority of victims opposed the settlement amount and only a vocal few argued against it. "A public apology would go a long way," - Louise Martens"There, for sure, wasn't going to be a better settlement," he said. "I think other errors will happen and we'll find out about them the hard way after they've impacted people," she explained.


Source: CBC News April 10, 2017 17:03 UTC



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