New Delhi, June 19 -- Following several complaints of drug syndicates dealing in spurious cancer medicines in Delhi, health minister Pankaj Singh on Wednesday said that the health department has collected over 160 random samples of cancer drugs to check for authenticity. The samples were collected from major drug distribution hubs near AIIMS, Safdarjung Hospital, Lok Nayak Hospital, Rajiv Gandhi Hospital in Rohini, and Laxmi Nagar in east Delhi. "The drugs control department, through a random sampling method, has collected samples from private pharmacies across the city that cater to a large number of cancer patients. The samples have been sent for testing to check for possible spurious, counterfeit, or substandard products. Once the report...