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  1. Dostarlimab with platinum-containing chemotherapy for treating primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer with microsatellite stability or mismatch repair proficiency (TA1117)

    Evidence-based recommendations on dostarlimab (Jemperli) with platinum-containing chemotherapy for primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer with microsatellite stability or mismatch repair proficiency in adults.

  2. Denosumab for the prevention of skeletal-related events in adults with bone metastases from solid tumours (TA265)

    Evidence-based recommendations on denosumab (XGEVA) for the prevention of skeletal-related events in adults with bone metastases from solid tumours.

  3. Methods for the development of NICE public health guidance (third edition) (PMG4)

    This manual describes the methods used by the Centre for Public Health Excellence (CPHE) in NICE to develop and update public health guidance

  4. Human growth hormone (somatropin) in adults with growth hormone deficiency (TA64)

    Evidence-based recommendations on human growth hormone (somatropin; Genotropin, Humatrope, Norditropin, NutropinAq, Omnitrope, Saizen, Zomacton) for treating growth hormone deficiency in adults.

  5. Vorasidenib for treating astrocytoma or oligodendroglioma with IDH1 or IDH2 mutations after surgery in people 12 years and over (TA1147)

    Evidence-based recommendations on vorasidenib (Voranigo) for treating grade 2 astrocytoma or oligodendroglioma in people 12 years and over.

  6. Olaparib for previously treated BRCA mutation-positive hormone-relapsed metastatic prostate cancer (TA887)

    Evidence-based recommendations on olaparib (Lynparza) for previously treated BRCA mutation-positive hormone-relapsed metastatic prostate cancer in adults.

  7. Interim methods guide for developing service guidance 2014 (PMG8)

    This manual provides information additional to that in Developing NICE guidelines: the manual to guide developers on how to approach developing service guidance, and also to inform stakeholders about the steps that NICE will take in developing this guidance

  8. Single technology appraisal and highly specialised technologies evaluation: User guide for company evidence submission template (PMG24)

    This is the user guide for submission of evidence to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as part of the single technology appraisal and highly specialised technologies evaluations process. It explains what information NICE requires and the format in which it should be presented

  9. Apalutamide with androgen deprivation therapy for treating hormone-sensitive metastatic prostate cancer (TA741)

    Evidence-based recommendations on apalutamide with androgen deprivation therapy for treating hormone-sensitive metastatic prostate cancer in adults.

  10. The social care guidance manual (PMG10)

    This manual explains how NICE develops and updates social care guidance. It provides advice on the technical aspects of guidance development and the methods used

  11. Major changes to type 2 diabetes treatment could save thousands of lives

    New guidance means millions of people will get access to medicines that protect the heart and kidneys, while NHS savings of £560 million from using generic dapagliflozin can be reinvested elsewhere in NHS care.

  12. People need support to keep weight off after treatment ends

    People coming off obesity medication or finishing a weight management programme should be offered support to help keep the weight off and stay healthy long-term, according to our updated quality standard.

  13. NICE describes how weight loss drug tirzepatide will be rolled out

    The medication will initially be offered only to those people with the highest clinical needs.

  14. NICE recommended weight-loss drug to be made available in specialist NHS services

    Thousands of people will soon be able to be prescribed a drug to help them lose weight as part of their treatment in an NHS specialist weight management service.