Hundreds of people in England to benefit from take-at-home tablet bladder cancer treatment
Today, for the first time, we have given the green light to a targeted treatment for the most common form of bladder cancer.
Today, for the first time, we have given the green light to a targeted treatment for the most common form of bladder cancer.
Babies and children between the ages of three months and 11-years-old with pneumonia should be offered a three-day rather than five-day course of antibiotics, according to a new draft NICE guideline.
Millions of people living with long-term neurological conditions across England face inconsistent access to vital rehabilitation services, according to NICE.
Around 5,000 blood cancer patients could benefit from 13 treatments recommended by NICE in 2024.
An end of year summary from our chief executive, Dr Sam Roberts.
A guide to the severity modifier and how it is leading to more positive recommendations overall from NICE.
Our chief medical officer, Professor Jonathan Benger, explains the crucial role the HST programme plays in encouraging innovation in the treatment of ultra-rare diseases. He also highlights why effective routing is essential to getting the best care to patients across the NHS.
Introducing the Medicines and Medical Devices Access Initiative (MMD): a new collaboration that aims to improve patient access to safe, clinically and cost-effective healthcare products.