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Interventional procedures, IPG418 - Issued: January 2012 --> This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE HealthTech guidance 662.
We have moved interventional procedures guidance 789 to become HealthTech guidance 723. 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.
Cerliponase alfa for treating neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis type 2 (HST12)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE's highly specialised technologies guidance 34.
This indicator has been updated and replaced by NICE indicator 324.
Bevacizumab and cetuximab for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer (TA118)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE's technology appraisal guidance on cetuximab, bevacizumab and panitumumab for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer after first-line chemotherapy (TA242) and bevacizumab (originator and biosimilars) with fluoropyrimidine-based chemotherapy for metastatic colorectal cancer (TA1136).
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE's technology appraisal guidance on bevacizumab (originator and biosimilars) with fluoropyrimidine-based chemotherapy for metastatic colorectal cancer (TA1136).
Inotersen for treating hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (HST9)
NICE has withdrawn this guidance. Sobi will stop marketing inotersen (Tegsedi) because its no longer available in the UK. Healthcare professionals should discuss alternative treatment options with people currently having inotersen.
Ultra-radical (extensive) surgery for advanced ovarian cancer (IPG470)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE HealthTech guidance 668.
This guideline has been updated and replaced by NICE guideline NG257.
Palforzia for treating peanut allergy in children and young people (TA769)
NICE has withdrawn this guidance. This is because Stallergenes Greer have discontinued the Palforzia initial dose escalation pack. No new people will start taking Palforzia in the UK. Healthcare professionals should discuss alternative treatment options. People currently having Palforzia will be able to continue until March 2027.
April 2026: We have withdrawn this quality standard following the launch of the updated NICE guideline on suspected cancer: recognition and referral. An updated NICE quality standard for suspected cancer is being developed. For any queries, please contact qualitystandards@nice.org.uk.
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE HealthTech guidance 733.
Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate for treating hyperkalaemia (TA599)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE's technology appraisal guidance on sodium zirconium cyclosilicate for treating hyperkalaemia (TA1148).