Daycare Centres A Boon For Cancer Patients: Expert
These centres can provide chemotherapy to patients suffering from breast, oral cancer
Daycare Centres A Boon For Cancer Patients: Expert

New Delhi: Health benefits announced in the Union Budget are expected to reduce the financial burden as well as boost care for patients with cancer, according to an expert on Monday.
The Union Budget was tabled in the Parliament by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1. She announced several measures such as 200 cancer day-care centres and tax relief on about 36 lifesaving medicines including for cancer, and on medical equipment.
Dr Sudeep Gupta- Director of Tata Memorial Hospital said that daycare centres provide chemotherapy -- an important part of cancer treatment -- to patients.
“Many patients have to travel 1,000s of kilometres to get this treatment, where they have to be away from their house, which also affects their livelihood. It is a good decision to establish daycare centres for cancer patients,” Gupta said.
The Finance Minister announced that “all district hospitals will have day care cancer centres. About 200-day care cancer centres will be established in 2025-26". The expert noted that these cancer daycare centres can administer chemotherapy to patients suffering from breast and oral cancers.
Further, Sitharaman also announced exemptions on basic customs duty on 36 lifesaving drugs against cancer, rare diseases, and other severe chronic diseases.
Lauding the decision, Gupta said that cancer medicines are often expensive and that the move will reduce the "financial burden on the patient”.