Medical policy analysts and oncologists have cautioned against the high price of anticancer drugs. They argue that the current drug development model that relies on patents and short-term shareholder value is proving unsustainable, since the cost of the new generation of drugs puts many of them out of reach for the average consumer. The high price of cancer drugs is especially troubling in the context of middle- and low-income countries, where the burden of cancer carries disproportionate impact. To analyse the pricing of anticancer drugs, we examined legal controversies, regulatory treaties and documents, as well as the history of pricing data in India. We also conducted interviews with policy consultants and surveyed financial data filing...
"About 12 million people worldwide are diagnosed with cancer each year. That figure is expected to r...
Indian firms are major global producers of relatively affordable generic medicines. Access to such d...
Oncological diseases rank high in the structure of population morbidity and mortality. They entail c...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry has historically manufactured low-cost drugs for the global poor....
Access to affordable prescription drug is the critical mass of any meaningful public health policy. ...
Background: Novel cancer treatments come with high price tags that compromise access to treatment an...
According to the World Health Organization, cancer is one of the leading causes of death around the ...
Drug prices are uniquely susceptible to radical price reductions through generic competition. Patent...
Importance: The financial consequences of high-expenditure innovative drugs and the association of t...
Abstract In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Committee approved the ad...
Context. Recent public outcry has highlighted the rising cost of prescription drugs worldwide, which...
Context. Recent public outcry has highlighted the rising cost of prescription drugs worldwide, which...
Developing new drugs for cancer and or any other medical purpose is a tedious, complex, expensive pr...
Introduction: There is continued unmet medical need for new medicines across countries especially fo...
PURPOSE: The WHO essential medicines list (EML) guides selection of drugs for national formularies. ...
"About 12 million people worldwide are diagnosed with cancer each year. That figure is expected to r...
Indian firms are major global producers of relatively affordable generic medicines. Access to such d...
Oncological diseases rank high in the structure of population morbidity and mortality. They entail c...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry has historically manufactured low-cost drugs for the global poor....
Access to affordable prescription drug is the critical mass of any meaningful public health policy. ...
Background: Novel cancer treatments come with high price tags that compromise access to treatment an...
According to the World Health Organization, cancer is one of the leading causes of death around the ...
Drug prices are uniquely susceptible to radical price reductions through generic competition. Patent...
Importance: The financial consequences of high-expenditure innovative drugs and the association of t...
Abstract In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Committee approved the ad...
Context. Recent public outcry has highlighted the rising cost of prescription drugs worldwide, which...
Context. Recent public outcry has highlighted the rising cost of prescription drugs worldwide, which...
Developing new drugs for cancer and or any other medical purpose is a tedious, complex, expensive pr...
Introduction: There is continued unmet medical need for new medicines across countries especially fo...
PURPOSE: The WHO essential medicines list (EML) guides selection of drugs for national formularies. ...
"About 12 million people worldwide are diagnosed with cancer each year. That figure is expected to r...
Indian firms are major global producers of relatively affordable generic medicines. Access to such d...
Oncological diseases rank high in the structure of population morbidity and mortality. They entail c...