THE Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust has denied it knew cancer drugs sold abroad last year were about to be placed on the NHS 'short supply' list.
The Guildford hospital's foundation trust was castigated in February for selling more than £4m of drugs to foreign buyers, and confirmed it had made £300,000 profit from the exports during the previous year.
For full story, see this week's Haslemere Herald.
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