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  1. Emergency kits for people with adrenal insufficiency recommended to avoid hospital admission

    People with adrenal insufficiency should be given an emergency medical kit with potentially life-saving steroid injections, according to our new clinical guideline.

  2. Two new treatment options for incurable blood cancer assessed

    We’ve recommended 2 new treatments for multiple myeloma, an incurable blood cancer that affects bone marrow, in draft guidance issued for public consultation.

  3. New clot-busting drug recommended by NICE set to save NHS £millions

    Giving a new clot-busting drug to people who have had a stroke could help save the NHS millions of pounds.

  4. NICE publishes final draft guidance on Enhertu after commercial discussions conclude

    NICE does not recommend Enhertu (also called trastuzumab deruxtecan and made by Daiichi Sankyo) for treating advanced HER2-low breast cancer in adults.

  5. 170,000 people in England to have further treatment choice for preventing migraine attacks

    In final draft guidance published today NICE has recommended atogepant, the first of a new type of oral treatment option for preventing both chronic and episodic migraines, opening the way for up to 170,000 people to choose it on the NHS in England.

  6. New life-extending drug treatment for children and teenagers with an aggressive form of brain cancer

    Dabrafenib with trametinib is a targeted treatment that can be taken at home rather than hospital and improves the length and quality of life for patients..

  7. New tests could spare people with early breast cancer from unnecessary chemotherapy

    More people with early breast cancer could be spared chemotherapy and therefore avoid the side effects associated with the treatment after tumour profiling tests were recommended by NICE.

  8. NICE joins the shared commitment to public involvement in research

    Working alongside people and communities is an essential tool in helping to improve?the impact of our guidance and continuing to get the best care to people and communities, fast, while ensuring value for the taxpayer.