He paid $38,398 for a single shot of a very old cancer drug

To fight Paul Hinds’ metastatic prostate cancer, his doctor prescribed Lupron, a testosterone-suppressing drug invented nearly 50 years ago. Its manufacturer has steadily raised Lupron’s price, and hospitals heap on additional charges. Hinds’ insurer paid nearly $20,000 for two three-month doses of Lupron, and Hinds owed an additional $7,000. (Taylor Glascock for KHN)