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More people could be offered genetic testing for genes linked to ovarian cancer
A new draft NICE guideline for inherited ovarian cancer published today (15 September 2023), recommends more people are tested for genes linked to ovarian cancer.
How we can offer a broader range of benefits for people, their families and carers
NICE has been part of a research project investigating how quality of life measures used to evaluate healthcare treatments such as drugs can be extended into areas of social care and public health.
A refreshed Evidence Standards Framework for Digital Health Technologies
Two exciting developments which will accelerate NICE’s efforts to deliver innovation to the health and care system faster.
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.
NICE is making changes to simplify our offer to the life sciences industry.
Celebrating the people who support NICE: International Volunteer Day
Applauding the members of the public who donate their valuable experience and insight to NICE.
Dr Sam Roberts, chief executive at NICE, looks back at NICE's achievements over the past year and discusses our priorities for 2023.
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.
How 'surrogate outcomes' influence long-term health outcomes
NICE working with international organisations to develop guidance.
An early introduction to NICE’s ongoing activity in virtual wards
We've updated our health inequalities web resource so that it maps NICE guidance to frameworks for children and young people.
Towards a new partnership – NICE and the voluntary and community sector
Victoria Thomas gives details of NICE’s new voluntary and community sector forum.
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.
"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." Benjamin Franklin.
Jeanette Kusel explains how we are working in partnership to improve patient access to the best digital health innovations.