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Showing 1 to 8 of 8 results for entrectinib

  1. Entrectinib for treating ROS1-positive advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (TA643)

    Evidence-based recommendations on entrectinib (Rozlytrek) for ROS1-positive advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in adults who have not had ROS1 inhibitors.

  2. Entrectinib for treating NTRK fusion-positive solid tumours in people 12 years and over (terminated appraisal) (TA1118)

    NICE is unable to make a recommendation on entrectinib (Rozlytrek) for treating neurotrophic tyrosine receptor kinase (NTRK) fusion-positive solid tumours in people 12 years and over. This is because Roche did not provide a complete evidence submission.

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  3. Entrectinib for treating NTRK fusion-positive solid tumours in people 1 month to 11 years [TSID12116]

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  4. Crizotinib for treating ROS1-positive advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (TA1021)

    Evidence-based recommendations on crizotinib (Xalkori) for treating ROS1-positive advanced non-small-cell lung cancer in adults.

  5. Cabozantinib for previously treated advanced differentiated thyroid cancer unsuitable for or refractory to radioactive iodine (TA928)

    Evidence-based recommendations on cabozantinib (Cabometyx) for previously treated advanced differentiated thyroid cancer unsuitable for or refractory to radioactive iodine, in adults.

  6. Entrectinib for treating NTRK fusion-positive solid tumours (TA644)

    This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE technology appraisal guidance 1118. People already having entrectinib for treating neurotrophic tyrosine receptor kinase (NTRK) fusion-positive solid tumours through the Cancer Drugs Fund will be able to continue until they and their healthcare professional decide when best to stop.

  7. Pembrolizumab for previously treated endometrial, biliary, colorectal, gastric or small intestine cancer with high microsatellite instability or mismatch repair deficiency (TA914)

    Evidence-based recommendations on pembrolizumab (Keytruda) for previously treated endometrial, biliary, colorectal, gastric or small intestine cancer with high microsatellite instability or mismatch repair deficiency in adults.

  8. Treatments for non-small-cell lung cancer [ID6234]

    Discontinued Reference number: GID-TA11289