Health Budget 2024: In a significant move aimed at alleviating the financial burden on cancer patients, the government has proposed to fully exempt three cancer medicines from customs duties. The announcement was made by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman while presenting the Union Budget for 2024-25 in the Lok Sabha Tuesday. The medicines — Trastuzumab Deruxtecan, Osimertinib, and Durvalumab — will see a reduction in customs duties from 10 percent to nil.

Sitharaman emphasised that this decision is part of a broader strategy to provide relief to cancer patients. "To provide relief to cancer patients, I propose to fully exempt three more medicines from customs duties," she stated. Additionally, changes in the basic customs duty (BCD) on x-ray tubes and flat panel detectors for use in medical x-ray machines were proposed to synchronise with domestic capacity addition under the phased manufacturing programme.

"My proposals for customs duties intend to support domestic manufacturing, deepen local value addition, promote export-competitiveness, and simplify taxation, while keeping the interest of the general public and consumers surmount," Sitharaman added. The health sector has welcomed these measures. Union Budget 2024: LIVE UPDATES Cancer Treatment Costs And Accessibility Cancer remains a major health concern in India, with the disease dangerously increasing its footprint each year.

Besides late detection of the disease, the high cost of cancer treatment has been a signif.