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  1. How 'surrogate outcomes' influence long-term health outcomes

    NICE working with international organisations to develop guidance

  2. Lessons learned from the multi-agency advisory service – helping developers of AI and data-driven tech to navigate the regulatory pathway

    Clíodhna Ní Ghuidhir and Rebecca Boffa outline the common challenges that developers of artificial intelligence (AI) tech face when navigating their way to the health and care market, and link to their series of articles, which provide further advice on what can be done to avoid these.

  3. A refreshed Evidence Standards Framework for Digital Health Technologies and an increased focus on digital health for NICE

    Two exciting developments which will accelerate NICE’s efforts to deliver innovation to the health and care system faster.

  4. Help shape our evidence standards framework for digital and artificial intelligence health and care technologies

    Harriet Unsworth outlines her role in updating our evidence standards framework for digital health technologies. She also explains how you can share your views as part of our consultation.

  5. Improved agreement means NICE now recommends lung cancer treatment

    Thousands of people with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) will benefit from draft guidance published today by NICE.

  6. Improved deal means new treatment for a type of advanced breast cancer can be recommended by NICE

    Draft guidance published today (22 May 2020) by NICE recommends atezolizumab for treating people with a type of breast cancer, called triple negative breast cancer, that has spread to other parts of the body.

  7. Improving the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy

    Recent research has found that that the number of children being treated with epilepsy has fallen dramatically in the last decade.

  8. New agreement means NICE recommends combination treatment for some lymphoma patients

    Hundreds of people with a form of blood cancer will benefit from a new treatment following the publication of draft guidance by NICE.

  9. New blood test for pregnant women could help thousands avoid unnecessary treatment

    NICE draft guidance recommends non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for fetal rhesus-D status.

  10. New draft guidance aims to achieve fairer outcomes for looked-after children and young people

    Looked after children and young people should be considered ‘one of their own’ by carers, in order to help them to reach their full potential, new NICE draft guidelines say.

  11. New life-extending treatment for rare forms of advanced gastroesophageal cancer recommended by NICE

    Around 3,000 people could be eligible for a new life-extending combination therapy to treat rare forms of gastroesophageal cancer after NICE published final draft guidance today (24 November 2022).

  12. Keep the size of your waist to less than half of your height, updated NICE draft guideline recommends

    Keep the size of your waist to less than half of your height, updated NICE draft guideline recommends

  13. NICE draft guidance does not recommend siponimod for treating secondary progressive multiple sclerosis

    NICE has today (25 June 2020) issued draft guidance for public consultation which does not recommend siponimod (also called Mayzent and made by Novartis) for treating secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS).

  14. NICE draft guidance recommends new treatment for chronic heart failure

    Up to 150,000 people in England with a type of chronic heart failure are set to benefit from a new treatment following its approval by NICE.

  15. NICE and PHE publish comprehensive draft guideline to tackle the health burden of smoking

    Healthcare staff should give clear and up-to-date information on e-cigarettes to people who are interested in using them to stop smoking, according to draft NICE guideline recommendations out for consultation today. NICE worked with Public Health England to develop this guideline