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  1. NICE pauses publication of updated guideline on diagnosis and management of ME/CFS

    NICE has today (17 August 2021) taken the decision to pause publication of its updated guideline on the diagnosis and management of myalgic encephalomyelitis (or encephalopathy)/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).

  2. NICE publishes new rapid guideline to diagnose and treat rare blood clotting condition associated with COVID-19 vaccination

    NICE has today (29 July 2021) published a new rapid COVID-19 guideline to help healthcare staff identify and treat patients who develop the rare syndrome vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (VITT) after receiving COVID-19 vaccinations.

  3. NICE to produce rapid guideline to diagnose and treat rare blood clotting condition associated with COVID-19 vaccination

    NHS England has asked NICE to develop a guideline on the management and follow up of blood clots and low platelet counts associated with COVID-19 vaccination.

  4. Patients with rare blood disorders to receive new treatment option, says NICE

    Hundreds of people with two rare blood disorders will soon have access to a new treatment regimen following guidance from NICE.

  5. Treatment for men with enlarged prostate is recommended by NICE for NHS adoption

    Final guidance from NICE recommends the PLASMA system

  6. Test people with womb cancer for inherited genetic condition, NICE says in new guidance

    Research led by Professor Emma Crosbie, with Professor Gareth Evans and Dr Neil Ryan from The University of Manchester and Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, showed the benefits of different testing strategies for Lynch syndrome in womb cancer cases in increasing diagnosis of the condition.

  7. How my experience as a patient helped shape NICE guidelines for colorectal cancer

    Following my surgery and treatment for colorectal cancer in 2014, I wanted to contribute to research in the cancer field and hopefully improve things for patients in the future, so I applied and was accepted to be a lay member for NICE’s colorectal cancer guideline committee.