BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — To outsiders, the Facebook group chat reads like a snarl of nonsensical emojis and letters. To uninsured Argentine cancer patients, it’s a lifeline.

The surreptitious network connects advocates who have spare drugs to Argentines with cancer who lost access to their treatment in March 2024 when suspended a federal agency, known as DADSE, that paid for their expensive medications.

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