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  1. NICE considered that if enzalutamide is used in routine clinical practice for treating hormone relapsed metastatic prostate cancer that has been previously treated with abiraterone, data should be collected on resource use and overall survival.

    Recommendation ID TA316/2 Question NICE considered that if enzalutamide is used in routine clinical practice for treating hormone relapsed

  2. NICE considered that more research is needed to establish the treatment sequence for vemurafenib and ipilimumab in patients who have BRAF V600 mutation-positive melanoma.

    Recommendation ID TA319/1 Question NICE considered that more research is needed to establish the treatment sequence for vemurafenib and

  3. NICE considered that there is an important need for head-to-head comparisons between biological treatments for psoriatic arthritis, particularly in people for whom treatment with tumour necrosis factor (TNF) alpha inhibitors has been unsuccessful.

    Recommendation ID TA340/1 Question NICE considered that there is an important need for head-to-head comparisons between biological treatments

  4. NICE encourages further research into faecal microbiota transplant for C. difficile infection, specifically to investigate optimal dosage, mode of administration and choice of donor.

    Recommendation ID IPG485/1 Question NICE encourages further research into faecal microbiota transplant for C. difficile infection, specifically

  5. NICE encourages further research into the role of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for the open abdomen. Patient selection should be documented and research should report on efficacy outcomes such as impact on wound care and healing rates, and duration of hospital stay.

    Recommendation ID IPG467/1 Question NICE encourages further research into the role of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for the open