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  1. Abortion care (QS199)

    This quality standard covers care for women of any age (including girls and young women under 18) who request an abortion. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  2. Joint replacement (primary): hip, knee and shoulder (QS206)

    This quality standard covers care for adults before, during and after primary elective hip, knee or shoulder joint replacement. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement. It does not cover joint replacement as treatment for primary or secondary cancer affecting the bones.

  3. Darolutamide with androgen deprivation therapy and docetaxel for treating hormone-sensitive metastatic prostate cancer (TA903)

    Evidence-based recommendations on darolutamide (Nubeqa) with androgen deprivation therapy and docetaxel for hormone-sensitive metastatic prostate cancer in adults.

  4. Regorafenib for previously treated metastatic colorectal cancer (TA866)

    Evidence-based recommendations on regorafenib (Stivarga) for previously treated metastatic colorectal cancer in adults.

  5. Leg ulcer infection: antimicrobial prescribing (NG152)

    This guideline sets out an antimicrobial prescribing strategy for adults with leg ulcer infection. It aims to optimise antibiotic use and reduce antibiotic resistance.

  6. Belantamab mafodotin with pomalidomide and dexamethasone for previously treated multiple myeloma (TA1133)

    Evidence-based recommendations on belantamab mafodotin (Blenrep) with pomalidomide and dexamethasone for previously treated multiple myeloma in adults.

  7. Chlormethine gel for treating mycosis fungoides-type cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (TA720)

    Evidence-based recommendations on chlormethine gel (Ledaga) for treating early-stage mycosis fungoides-type cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in adults.

  8. Secondary bacterial infection of eczema and other common skin conditions: antimicrobial prescribing (NG190)

    This guideline sets out an antimicrobial prescribing strategy for secondary bacterial infection of eczema and covers infection of other common skin conditions. It aims to optimise antibiotic use and reduce antibiotic resistance. The recommendations are for adults, young people and children aged 72 hours and over. They do not cover diagnosis.

  9. Non-bisphosphonates for treating osteoporosis [ID901]

    Discontinued Reference number: GID-TA10072

  10. CytoSorb for reducing risk of bleeding during cardiac surgery (MIB249)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on CytoSorb for reducing risk of bleeding during cardiac surgery .

  11. Nivolumab with fluoropyrimidine- and platinum-based chemotherapy for untreated unresectable advanced, recurrent, or metastatic oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (TA865)

    Evidence-based recommendations on nivolumab (Opdivo) with fluoropyrimidine- and platinum-based chemotherapy for untreated unresectable advanced, recurrent, or metastatic oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma in adults.

  12. Galcanezumab for preventing migraine (TA659)

    Evidence-based recommendations on galcanezumab (Emgality) for preventing migraine in adults.

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  14. Chronic pain (primary and secondary) in over 16s: assessment of all chronic pain and management of chronic primary pain (NG193)

    This guideline covers assessing all chronic pain (chronic primary pain, chronic secondary pain, or both) and managing chronic primary pain in people aged 16 years and over. Chronic primary pain is pain with no clear underlying cause, or pain (or its impact) that is out of proportion to any observable injury or disease.

  15. Neonatal parenteral nutrition (NG154)

    This guideline covers parenteral nutrition (intravenous feeding) for babies born preterm, up to 28 days after their due birth date and babies born at term, up to 28 days after their birth. Parenteral nutrition is often needed by preterm babies, critically ill babies, and babies who need surgery.