
Rachael Dottle
Graphics Journalist at Bloomberg News
graphics journalist @bbgvisualdata @rachaeldottle.bsky.social she/her
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1 month ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Robert Langreth |Tanaz Meghjani |Rachael Dottle
For the full experience visit: Cancer Drugs Cost More Than Ever. They Often Don’t Extend LivesThe moment she heard that her mother, then 67, had advanced breast cancer, Stacie Dusetzina began hunting for potential treatments. A cancer policy researcher at Vanderbilt University, Dusetzina knew the go-to drug in many cases was Pfizer Inc.’s Ibrance. She learned it might cost her mother, who lived on a fixed income, around $10,000 out of pocket annually.
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1 month ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Robert Langreth |Tanaz Meghjani |Rachael Dottle
For the full experience visit: Cancer Drugs Cost More Than Ever. They Often Don’t Extend LivesThe moment she heard that her mother, then 67, had advanced breast cancer, Stacie Dusetzina began hunting for potential treatments. A cancer policy researcher at Vanderbilt University, Dusetzina knew the go-to drug in many cases was Pfizer Inc.’s Ibrance. She learned it might cost her mother, who lived on a fixed income, around $10,000 out of pocket annually.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Robert Langreth |Tanaz Meghjani |Rachael Dottle
Industries | The Big Take By Robert Langreth Tanaz Meghjani Rachael Dottle May 28, 2025 The moment she heard that her mother, then 67, had advanced breast cancer, Stacie Dusetzina began hunting for potential treatments. A cancer policy researcher at Vanderbilt University, Dusetzina knew the go-to drug in many cases was Pfizer Inc.’s Ibrance. She learned it might cost her mother, who lived on a fixed income, around $10,000 out of pocket annually.
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Dec 20, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Elena Mejia |Jennah Haque |Marie Patino |Rachael Dottle |Brittany Harris |Julian Burgess | +3 more
Track the latest 2024 South Carolina election results. Follow live interactive maps covering 2024 races for president and House, plus key ballot measure outcomes.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
crainsnewyork.com | Natalie Wong |Ann Choi |Rachael Dottle
The five most in-demand buildings in the Plaza District — running from 48th to 61st streets and Lexington to Sixth avenues — commanded rents four times higher than the least-popular buildings, third-quarter data from Savills shows. That’s the widest spread since at least 2018, according to the brokerage.
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