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Laparoscopic removal of uterine fibroids with power morcellation (HTG589)
Evidence-based recommendations on laparoscopic removal of uterine fibroids with power morcellation in adults. This involves cutting the fibroids into small pieces to remove them.
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Data on the cancer recommendations made by our technology appraisal programme. Includes information on the number of positive recommendations we've made.
Data on the recommendations made by our technology appraisal programme. Includes information on the number of positive recommendations we've made.
NICE priority methodological research areas.
NICE makes 4 types of recommendation that allow us to produce clear, directive, actionable guidance that is easy to understand and put into practice.
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Hypoglossal nerve stimulation for moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnoea (HTG455)
Evidence-based recommendations on hypoglossal nerve stimulation for moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnoea in adults. This involves implanting a device under the skin in the chest and connecting it to a nerve under the tongue (hypoglossal nerve).
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Clarification on demonstrating patient access to medicines and treatments recommended by NICE Technology Appraisal (TA) or Highly Specialised Technologies (HST) guidance.
NICE has a key role in UK licensing and the evaluation of and access to new and innovative products for the health system.
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Getting involved as a voluntary and community sector organisation
Getting involved with NICE as a voluntary and community sector organisation
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