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The benefits of Alzheimer’s treatments donanemab and lecanemab remain too small to justify the additional costs ...
Around 20,000 children and young people with type 1 diabetes in England now benefit from life-changing 'artificial pancreas' technology, recommended by NICE.
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Around 3,000 deaths and 5,500 hospital admissions in England caused by chronic heart failure could be prevented each year following our updated draft guideline on medical treatment of the disease.
There is a simple discount patient access scheme for dostarlimab. NHS organisations can get details on the Commercial Access and Pricing (CAP) Portal. Non-NHS organisations can contact [email protected] ...
The technology aims to significantly reduce waiting times by efficiently triaging patients with suspicious skin lesions. DERM (Deep Ensemble for Recognition of Malignancy), developed by Skin Analytics ...
As well as making recommendations on hazards in a person’s home, the updated guidance published today also covers residential care homes, hospitals and other healthcare settings in the community, for ...
The treatment, called relugolix–estradiol–norethisterone (also known as relugolix combination therapy or Ryeqo), works by blocking specific hormones that contribute to endometriosis, while also ...
Our independent appraisal committee has approved the use of gene editing therapy exagamglogene autotemcel (exa-cel) for use in the NHS in England, providing a potential cure for some people with ...
There is a simple discount patient access scheme for anhydrous sodium thiosulfate. NHS organisations can get details on the Commercial Access and Pricing (CAP) Portal. Non-NHS organisations can ...
This guideline covers the prevention and management of overweight, obesity and central adiposity in children, young people and adults. It brings together and updates all NICE's previous guidelines on ...
People have the right to be involved in discussions and make informed decisions about their care, as described in NICE's information on making decisions about your care. Making decisions using NICE ...
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