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  1. NICE recommended a new gene therapy, transformative cystic fibrosis medicines and an obesity jab, during election period

    More than 20 pieces of draft and final guidance on a range of medicines and medical conditions were published during the pre-election period.

  2. 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.

  3. First treatment to target heart condition set to benefit

    NICE has approved mavacamten, the first treatment that specifically targets a heart condition called obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). It means around 7,000 people will now be able to access the treatment on the NHS.

  4. NICE collaborates with international partner agencies to streamline the confidential marking process

    NICE, the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health and the US’s Institute for Clinical and Economic Review changes the way information about health technologies is handled to streamline processes and increase transparency.

  5. 145,000 people in England to have further treatment choice for preventing migraine attacks

    NICE has for the first time recommended an oral treatment for preventing migraines.

  6. NICE recommends olaparib for early breast cancer and metastatic prostate cancer

    Deals for anti-cancer medicine olaparib have paved the way for hundreds to benefit as NICE recommends it for some types of early breast cancer and advanced prostate cancer.

  7. NICE recommends genetic test to prevent newborn babies going deaf

    A genetic test to establish if a newborn baby is vulnerable to deafness if treated with a commonly used antibiotic has been recommended by NICE in final guidance.

  8. Thousands of appointments released for the NHS without compromising safety

    Delivering fewer radiotherapy sessions over a shorter period of time, first introduced during COVID, benefits patients and the system long-term

  9. Non-invasive weight loss procedure can be an option to treat obesity

    A procedure which reduces the size of the stomach by two-thirds to help people living with obesity to lose weight has been deemed safe and effective to be used in the NHS, NICE has said.

  10. Time to talk: about NICE's latest depression guidelines

    To mark Time to Talk Day (February 2) we spoke with Catherine Ruane, who acted as a carer for her father and sister, who both lived with depression.

  11. NICE sets out further details on menopause guideline update

    NICE has outlined what aspects of menopause care will be updated in upcoming guidance, including areas where more research is needed.

  12. International collaboration - advancing the use of real-world evidence in health technology assessment

    Dr Ravinder Claire outlines recent progress towards greater use of real-world evidence in regulatory decision-making. He also considers the implications and opportunities for NICE and our stakeholders.

  13. NICE's flexibility in evaluation of new health tech and fairer patient access

    Changes to the way medicines and other health technologies are evaluated by NICE for use in the NHS were approved by its Board.

  14. Celebrating the people who support NICE: International Volunteer Day

    Applauding the members of the public who donate their valuable experience and insight to NICE.

  15. NICE leads the way to develop a new approach to routinely value and pay for crucial antimicrobials

    James Love-Koh talks about the next steps for the 3-year project to develop a routine framework for evaluating and paying for new antimicrobials.