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Cancer drug prices highest in U.S., least affordable in India, China: study
Americans pay the highest prices in the world for cancer drugs, but the
treatments are least affordable in lower income countries, according to
the results of a new study released on Monday.
The study of cancer drug prices in seven countries, which did not take
into account discounts or rebates to list prices, was presented at the
annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago.
The lowest drug prices were found in India and South Africa. But after
calculating price as a percentage of wealth adjusted for the cost of
living, cancer drugs appeared to be least affordable in India and China.
Researchers at Rabin Medical Center in Petah-Tikvah, Israel, calculated
monthly drug doses for 15 generic and eight brand-name cancer drugs used
to treat a wide range of cancer types and stages. List prices in
Australia, China, India, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Israel, and
the United States were obtained from government websites.
The high prices commanded by modern cancer drugs are generating
increased resistance and demands for price discounts from politicians,
health care providers, insurers, patients and some doctors.
Drug companies argue that they need to make a profit to pay for the
billions of dollars needed for drug research. Many companies also have
extensive low-cost or free access schemes for patients who cannot afford
their medicines.
The study researchers used gross domestic product and cost of living
statistics from the International Monetary Fund to estimate drug price
affordability.
Median monthly prices for branded drugs ranged from $1,515 in India to
$8,694 in the United States. For generics, median prices were highest in
the United States, at $654, and lowest in South Africa, $120, and
India, $159.
In terms of ability to pay, the study found cancer drugs to be most
affordable in Australia, where generic drugs were priced at 3 percent of
"domestic product per capita at purchasing power parity" and patented
drugs were 71 percent of the same measure.
In China, the study found generic drug prices were 48 percent and
patented drugs were 288 percent of wealth adjusted for the cost of
living.
In India, the cost of generics was 33 percent of that measure, while patented drugs were 313 percent.
In the United States, generics were found to be priced at 14 percent of
wealth adjusted for the cost of living, and patented cancer drugs were
192 percent of the same measure.
The study did not take into account that drug costs are paid by either
the government, health insurers, or patients themselves, depending on
each country's health insurance system.
Worldwide spending on cancer medicines will exceed $150 billion by 2020,
driven by the emergence of expensive new therapies that help the immune
system to attack tumors, according to a forecast earlier this year from
IMS Health Holdings (IMS.N).
(Reporting By Deena Beasley; Editing by Bill Rigby)

