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Improving supportive and palliative care for adults with cancer (CSG4)
NICE has retired this cancer service guideline because the recommendations are no longer being kept up to date and may no longer reflect best practice.Retired guidance is no longer being actively maintained. The guidance has no status, and the health and care system is not expected to follow it. Retired guidance is available as a PDF for reference only.
NICE has retired this cancer service guideline because the recommendations are no longer being kept up to date and may no longer reflect best practice.Retired guidance is no longer being actively maintained. The guidance has no status, and the health and care system is not expected to follow it. Retired guidance is available as a PDF for reference only.
Sotagliflozin with insulin for treating type 1 diabetes (TA622)
NICE has withdrawn this guidance. This is because the company is no longer marketing sotagliflozin (Zynquista) and its marketing authorisation has been withdrawn.
Entrectinib for treating NTRK fusion-positive solid tumours (TA644)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE technology appraisal guidance 1118. People already having entrectinib for treating neurotrophic tyrosine receptor kinase (NTRK) fusion-positive solid tumours through the Cancer Drugs Fund will be able to continue until they and their healthcare professional decide when best to stop.
Magtrace and Sentimag system for locating sentinel lymph nodes for breast cancer (MTG72)
We have moved Medical technologies guidance 72 to become HealthTech guidance 642. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
Venetoclax with obinutuzumab for untreated chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (TA663)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE technology appraisal guidance 1119.
Avelumab with axitinib for untreated advanced renal cell carcinoma (TA645)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE technology appraisal guidance 1120.
Discontinued Reference number: GID-TA10452
We have moved Diagnostics guidance 8 to become HealthTech guidance 315. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
We have moved Diagnostics guidance 9 to become HealthTech guidance 316. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
Fluorouracil chemotherapy: The My5‑FU assay for guiding dose adjustment (DG16)
We have moved Diagnostics guidance 16 to become HealthTech guidance 360. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
We have moved Diagnostics guidance 13 to become HealthTech guidance 348. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
Farco-fill Protect for indwelling urinary catheterisation (MIB121)
July 2021: NICE has withdrawn the medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on Farco-fill Protect for indwelling urinary catheterisation because the product has been withdrawn from the UK market.
This guidance has been replaced by NICE guideline NG17.
Hundreds could benefit from life saving blood cancer treatment recommended by NICE
People with a rare and aggressive blood cancer will benefit from a potentially life saving treatment, following NICE’s recommendation of a CAR-T (chimeric antigen receptor T-cell) treatment developed by a British spinout company.