Wisconsin High School Football Coach Dies at 60 After Chemotherapy Drug Shortage
Jeff Bolle, a beloved coach and counselor, succumbed to bile duct cancer following a critical shortage of cisplatin, a key chemotherapy drug.
- Jeff Bolle passed away after being unable to complete his chemotherapy due to a national shortage of cisplatin.
- Despite his illness, Bolle continued to coach football, leading his team to a state championship.
- The shortage of cisplatin and other chemotherapy drugs remains a significant issue, affecting many cancer patients across the U.S.
- Healthcare professionals and the FDA are striving to manage and mitigate the ongoing drug shortages.
- Bolle's story highlights the personal and broader impacts of the national chemotherapy drug shortage.