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The Essential Cancer Drugs

There are no public procurement programmes for cancer on the lines of those that exist for AIDS or tuberculosis. It is worth considering whether it is feasible to institute a drug procurement programme based on international/national competitive bidding or shopping, like those already in place in the National AIDS Control Organisation. If patients in developed countries are finding it difficult to survive the astronomical prices of cancer drugs, a developing country like India, with a large part of its population below the poverty line or among the middle class, is even worse affected in the battle against the disease.

Meeting the AIDS Challenge

Challenge AIDS in Asia: The Challenge Ahead edited by Jai P Narain; Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2004; pp 395, Rs 295 (paperback).

AIDS Control and Retroviral Drug

By distributing anti-retroviral drugs free of charge Brazil has succeeded in sharply bringing down the death rate due to AIDS. Why should not India, by evolving policies to determine who should get free treatment, from both medical and economic viewpoints, embark on such a programme?

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