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The Central government announced plans to establish daycare cancer centers at all district hospitals within three years, aiming to make cancer treatment more affordable and accessible for the economically weak. Additionally, 36 lifesaving drugs for treating cancer, rare diseases, and chronic diseases will be fully exempted from basic customs duty. Healthcare experts lauded these decisions, emphasizing the need for quality care and uniformity in cancer care.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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