Fillip to cancer patients

India is considered to be the “cancer capital” of the world
Three cancer drugs were exempted from customs duty while reducing the levy on x-ray tubes and flat panel detectors used in x-ray machines from 15% to 5%. Lung cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men and it is affecting younger age groups now. Targeted therapy drugs, which cost around Rs 5 lakh a month, are holding out hope for patients as they prolong life by precisely identifying and inhibiting the growth of cancer cells. They are better than other cancer therapies.
By reducing the financial burden on the patients, this move is expected to improve access to advanced cancer treatments. Dr Narayana Subramaniam, Senior Consultant and Director, Head and Neck Surgery and Director of Clinical Innovation at Sparsh Hospitals, in Bengaluru. said, “Cancer treatment often involves a significant financial burden for patients and their families. By exempting the drugs from customs duty, the government has taken a concrete step towards alleviating this burden, making essential medications more affordable for those in need across the country”
About Dr Narayana Subramaniam
Dr. Narayana Subramaniam is a national and international award-winning head and neck oncology and reconstructive surgeon. His expertise lies in ablative surgery of the oral cavity, oropharynx, salivary glands, thyroid, larynx, pharynx, sinonasal cavity and anterior skull base, with significant experience in a salvage (post-radiotherapy) and re-operative setting. He also performs regional and microvascular (free) flap reconstruction, with a special interest in facial nerve reanimation, prefabricated dental rehabilitation (jaw-in-a-day) and secondary reconstruction (delayed reconstruction of post-cancer defects).
Passionate about research, he has written a popular textbook on head and neck cancer, published over one hundred and twenty articles and/or book chapters (h-index 14), and given over one hundred talks and lectures in national and international forums. He has trained over 25 fellows from 6 countries and was designated a Professor by the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.
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