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		<title>AIIMS Backs GST Exemption for Cancer Meds, Tobacco Tax Surge for Better Health</title>
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<p>Public health in India just got a major boost with GST waivers on critical cancer drugs and a hefty tax slap on tobacco. A fresh AIIMS study spotlights these as pivotal steps to fortify national well-being amid rising cancer rates.</p>



<p>Detailing the reforms, the GST Council&#8217;s September decision zeroed out taxes on 33 essential medicines, encompassing cancer fighters previously taxed at 12 and 5 percent. This includes drugs for rare ailments, making therapy far more pocket-friendly and slashing patients&#8217; direct costs.</p>



<p>Echoing this, the latest budget trimmed customs duties on 17 cancer treatments. AIIMS oncologist Dr. Abhishek Shankar told reporters, &#8216;This is transformative for affordability. Tax relief on drugs and equipment eases the economic strain on countless families.&#8217;</p>



<p>Shifting to deterrence, tobacco products now face a 40 percent GST slab—the steepest anywhere—rolled out February 1. The study forecasts gains like saved healthcare bucks, longer lives, averted early deaths, and poverty dips by curbing tobacco-linked cancers, which drive 15 percent of global incidences according to WHO.</p>



<p>&#8216;Jacking up tobacco taxes discourages use, bolsters anti-smoking drives, and funds health initiatives,&#8217; Dr. Shankar noted. These fiscal tweaks, blending cure support with prevention, offer a blueprint for peer countries grappling with comparable health crises.</p>



<p>The AIIMS analysis wraps optimistically: India&#8217;s strategy marries treatment access with behavior change, underscoring a firm pledge to fair cancer management. On the heels of these announcements, experts urge swift implementation to maximize impact.</p>
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