New breast cancer drug added to PBS

Australians living with advanced breast cancer now have access to life-saving medicine thanks to the Morrison Governmentā€™s listing of VerzenioĀ® (abemaciclib) to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).

Federal Member for Bonner Ross Vasta MP said the new drug would treat non-premenopausal patients with advanced hormone receptor positive human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 negative breast cancer.

ā€œBefore being listed on the PBS, this drug would cost patients up to $55,000 per year,ā€ Mr Vasta said.

ā€œNow for the more than 3000 patients with this type of breast cancer, the drug will only cost $41 per script and only $6.60 for concessional patients.

ā€œThe Morrison Government is committed to supporting all breast cancer patients, with the hope they may overcome this horrible disease and continue leading a full and healthy life.ā€

Minister for Health Greg Hunt said this was just another way the Morrison Government was saving lives and protecting lives.

ā€œIt is estimated around 19,000 women and 160 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia in 2020,ā€ Minister Hunt said.

ā€œAustralia has one of the highest survival rates or breast cancer in the world, with the five year survival rate at almost 91 per cent.

ā€œThe Morrison Government is committed to ensuring all Australians have access to affordable medicines when they need them.ā€