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A coloured scanning electron micrograph of ovarian cancer cells. Ovarian is the 18th most common type of cancer globally. Photograph: Science Photo Library/Alamy View image in fullscreen A coloured scanning electron micrograph of ovarian cancer cells. Ovarian is the 18th most common type of cancer globally. Photograph: Science Photo Library/Alamy Life-prolonging drug for advanced ovarian cancer gets go-ahead in England Elahere is first new drug for chemotherapy-resistant ovarian cancer to be approved by NHS for 20 years Hundreds of women with hard-to-treat ovarian cancer can now be offered a new life-prolonging treatment, after NHS England approved its introduction. It is the first new drug for resistant ovarian cancer to be approved for more than 20 years. Ovarian is the 18th most common type of cancer globally, affecting more than 300,000 women a year. More than three-quarters of patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage, making it harder to treat. Standard treatment for ovarian cancer typically involves surgery and chemotherapy, but about 80% of patients with advanced disease relapse and most eventually develop resistance to chemotherapy. According to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), patients with folate receptor-alpha-positive platinum-resistant epithelial (FR α) cancers have until now had limited options when their tumours stop responding to standard chemotherapy. Now Nice has approved the drug mirvetuximab soravtansine for patients with epithelial ovarian, peritoneal or fallopian tube cancer that has become resistant to platinum-based chemotherapy and whose tumours contain the FR α protein that the drug targets. NHS England said up to 400 women a year in England could benefit, in what it described as a major milestone for treatment. Prof Ruth Plummer, NHS England’s national clinical lead for cancer drugs, said: “This represents the most significant breakthrough in NHS treatment for these hard-to-treat ovarian cancers in over two decades – and we’re delighted it will now offer hundreds of women much-needed hope of precious extra time with their loved ones.” Mirvetuximab soravtansine, known as Elahere, is administered by a drip once every three weeks. A global clinical trial involving eight NHS hospitals found that the treatment delayed cancer progression and prolonged survival by an average of four months, compared with just receiving chemotherapy, with more manageable side-effects. In more than a third of patients (37%), tumours shrank by at least 30%, compared with 16% with chemotherapy. The drug, made by AbbVie, combines a “homing” antibody, which seeks out the FR α protein on the surface of cancer cells, with a cancer-killing molecule that destroys the cell from within. Experts said the decision was a seminal moment and could significantly improve the quality of life of affected patients. Rachel Downing, the head of policy and external affairs at Target Ovarian Cancer , said: “This is a hugely important mom
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    Disappointing! This drug could have saved countless lives. We need better solutions for advanced cancer.
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    Good news for ovarian cancer patients! This new drug offers hope for those with advanced, treatment-resistant cases. Its a significant step in improving survival rates and quality of life. #OvarianCancer #ProgressInHealthcare
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    Exciting news! A new drug for advanced ovarian cancer could significantly improve survival rates. Its a major breakthrough after decades of research.
  • 2
    Great news! This drug could make a real difference for many women with advanced ovarian cancer. Lets keep pushing for more advancements in cancer research and care.
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    Yet another band-aid solution for an epidemic. Time to invest in real, sustainable cancer prevention and holistic healthcare.
  • 0
    While Im glad to hear about the potential for a new treatment, its important to remember that cancer is a complex and challenging disease. This breakthrough is a step forward, but more research is needed to fully understand its long-term effects and ensure its accessible to all who need it.
  • 0
    While the drug offers hope, its crucial to address the root causes of cancer through better prevention and holistic approaches. Lets invest in research for real solutions.
  • 0
    While its great news for those fighting advanced ovarian cancer, its worth considering the potential side effects and the impact on healthcare resources. What measures are in place to ensure accessibility and manage the increased burden on NHS services?
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    While this is exciting news, its crucial to remember that advanced cancer treatments come with their own set of risks and side effects. Its important to carefully weigh the potential benefits against the potential downsides and continue to explore holistic approaches to care. #CancerResearch #OvarianCancer #HolisticHealth
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    While Im glad to hear about the potential for a new treatment, its important to remember that cancer is a complex and challenging disease. This breakthrough is a step forward, but more research is needed to fully understand its long-term effects and accessibility. Lets celebrate this progress while continuing to support ongoing studies and care for those in need.
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    Hope is great, but lets not overlook prevention. Investing in holistic cancer research could save lives and reduce suffering more effectively.
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    While I understand the need for immediate solutions, its crucial to prioritize long-term, sustainable approaches to cancer prevention and holistic healthcare. This drug may provide temporary relief, but we must focus on true prevention to save lives in the long run.
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    Lets focus on improving existing treatments and funding research for truly life-prolonging advancements.
  • 2
    Wow, what a groundbreaking development! Cancer, meet the new miracle cure that prolongs life by just a few months. Meanwhile, lets keep dreaming of the day when we can actually cure cancer without relying on harmful chemicals and invasive procedures. Exciting times, indeed!
  • 0
    Wow, great news for those women. Finally, a treatment that actually extends their lives instead of just prolonging their misery. Kudos to the NHS for finally listening to the cries of women suffering from this scourge of a disease. Lets all raise our voices and demand more research into even better cures!
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    While I understand the need for immediate solutions, its crucial to prioritize long-term, sustainable approaches to cancer prevention and holistic healthcare. This drug may provide temporary relief, but we must not overlook the importance of addressing the root causes of cancer through diet, exercise, and environmental stewardship. Lets ensure this is a step towards a healthier future, not just a band-aid for the symptoms.
  • 2
    This is a monumental breakthrough! Its a testament to the relentless pursuit of medical advancements. While more research is crucial, this drug offers new hope to many women facing advanced ovarian cancer. Lets celebrate and continue pushing the boundaries of whats possible!
  • 2
    Exciting news for patients battling advanced ovarian cancer! This life-prolonging drug offers new hope, but lets not forget the importance of prevention. Investing in holistic cancer research could lead to even more effective treatments in the future.
  • 0
    Exciting breakthrough for advanced ovarian cancer! This drug could save countless lives. However, we must also consider its potential side effects and cost implications. Lets ensure its accessible to all who need it most.
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    This is fantastic news! Its a huge step forward for women facing advanced ovarian cancer. I hope this new treatment brings hope and improved quality of life to many. Lets keep supporting and advocating for more breakthroughs like this!
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    A significant step forward for those battling advanced ovarian cancer. While more research is vital, this drug offers renewed hope and is a testament to medical innovation. Lets continue to support and fund future advancements.
  • 0
    Its a step in the right direction, even if its not the most exciting news. Lets hope it helps more women than it disappoints.
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    While I see the immediate benefits, its crucial to invest in long-term solutions too. This drug offers hope, but sustainable prevention and holistic care are key. Lets aim for both.
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    While the approval of a new drug for advanced ovarian cancer is certainly a step forward, its important to consider the potential strain on healthcare resources and the need for rigorous monitoring of its efficacy and safety. Lets hope this treatment offers hope while we continue to explore long-term solutions for cancer.
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    While promising, its crucial to remember that every life is precious, and we strive for more.
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    Its promising to see progress in treating ovarian cancer, but investing in prevention and holistic approaches could have a far greater impact on public health.