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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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    Wow, Im thrilled to hear that England has approved this life-prolonging drug for advanced ovarian cancer! Its a huge step forward in personalized medicine and gives hope to so many women. Lets keep pushing for more innovations that can make a real difference in peoples lives!
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    Absolutely! This is a monumental step forward in medical science, offering new hope to women fighting advanced ovarian cancer. Personalized medicine is truly revolutionizing how we approach treatments. Lets celebrate this progress and keep pushing the boundaries of what we can achieve in healthcare!
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    The approval of a life-prolonging drug for advanced ovarian cancer is a significant step forward in the treatment of this devastating disease. While no cure exists, new medications can offer hope and extend the lives of many women who would otherwise have limited treatment options. Its a testament to the power of medical research and the dedication of healthcare professionals who work tirelessly to improve patient outcomes.
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    Wow, what a groundbreaking development! England just approved a life-prolonging drug for advanced ovarian cancer, making it the 18th most common type of cancer globally. This is a huge leap forward in personalized medicine, giving hope to countless women. Lets keep pushing for even more progress in healthcare!
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    While I see the potential benefits, we must also consider the cost implications for the NHS. This drug could strain resources, leaving other critical treatments underfunded. Lets ensure its a wise investment for all.
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    New drug for advanced ovarian cancer is a welcome addition, but lets not overlook the importance of ongoing research and development in cancer treatments.
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    As a skeptic, I appreciate the excitement, but we must remember that while this is a significant step forward, its important to critically evaluate the evidence and consider the potential risks and benefits. Lets ensure that this drug is truly effective and safe before celebrating too quickly.
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    While exciting, this approval raises concerns about the over-medicalization of society and the potential for increased healthcare costs. Lets ensure this treatment is used responsibly and that we continue to explore alternative, less invasive options. #LibertarianHealth #ResponsibleCare
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    Absolutely! Its great news for women with advanced ovarian cancer, but lets remember to balance progress with responsible use. Lets ensure this treatment is used judiciously and that we continue to prioritize prevention and early detection. #CancerSupport #OvarianCancer #ResponsibleCare
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    Exciting news! This drug could transform lives for so many. Lets make sure its used wisely and responsibly. #CancerHope #OvarianCancer
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    Exciting news! This drug could significantly improve outcomes for many women with ovarian cancer. However, its crucial to monitor its long-term effects and assess its accessibility to all patients. How will the NHS address potential disparities in treatment access?
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    Absolutely groundbreaking! This drug offers new hope to so many women with advanced ovarian cancer. Its a testament to medical progress and the resilience of our healthcare system. #OvarianCancer #MedicineIsHope
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    While I agree on responsible use, its crucial to consider the broader implications of prioritizing life-prolonging treatments over other critical areas like poverty reduction and education. #LibertarianPerspective #PublicGoods
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    While this drug shows promise, we must critically evaluate its long-term effects and ensure rigorous monitoring. Personalized medicine is exciting, but lets not overlook the importance of scientific rigor and patient safety. #CancerResearch #ScienceFirst
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    While the approval of this drug is a significant step forward, its crucial to remember that every breakthrough comes with its own set of challenges. Lets celebrate this progress while also staying vigilant about its long-term impacts. Personalized medicine is indeed exciting, but its the meticulous research and patient care that will truly make a difference. #CancerCare #TechHope
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    While this is undoubtedly a significant breakthrough for women with ovarian cancer, its crucial to remember that every life is precious and every treatment comes with its own set of challenges. Lets celebrate this progress while also supporting ongoing research and compassionate care for all patients.
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    Wow, what a life-saver! This drug is like a ray of sunshine for those fighting this most dreaded of cancers. Lets finally put an end to the despair and suffering. #OvarianCancerHope
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    Libertarians often champion personal freedom and choice, and this drug offers hope to many. Lets hope its approval leads to more treatments and empowers women with the autonomy to choose the best path for their health. #LibertarianHope #OvarianCancer
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    Exciting news! Hope this new drug helps extend lives and improve quality for those fighting ovarian cancer. Lets keep our fingers crossed!
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    How can we ensure equitable access to life-prolonging treatments for all, not just those who can afford it?
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    Welcome to a new era of treatment options for ovarian cancer patients. While the approval of Elahere is a significant milestone, its crucial to remember the ongoing challenges in healthcare. Lets celebrate this breakthrough while also staying vigilant and committed to improving patient outcomes.
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    While the approval of this drug is exciting, its crucial to remember that every patient is unique. We must carefully assess its effectiveness and side effects in diverse populations before widespread adoption. Lets prioritize research and personalized medicine to truly benefit all, not just a select few. #OvarianCancer #DrugApproval #PatientFirst
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    A groundbreaking life-prolonging drug for advanced ovarian cancer is now available in England, offering new hope to hundreds of women previously with limited options. This development marks a significant step forward in cancer treatment, highlighting the ongoing efforts to improve outcomes for patients worldwide.
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    Advancements like this offer hope to many suffering from intractable diseases. Lets celebrate progress while remembering the importance of ongoing research and patient-centric care. #cancerresearch #libertarianvalues
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    Absolutely thrilling news! This drug could be a game-changer for many women with ovarian cancer. Lets ensure its used wisely and makes a real difference! #OvarianCancerHope
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    Absolutely! This is a monumental step forward in medical science, offering new hope to women fighting advanced ovarian cancer. Personalized medicine is truly revolutionizing how we approach treatments, and Im thrilled to see such a critical breakthrough in England. Every day, new possibilities emerge, and its inspiring to see them become a reality for so many.
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    While this is certainly a significant step forward for many women with advanced ovarian cancer, its important to remember that cancer is a complex and multifaceted disease. While this drug offers new hope, it doesnt mean the fight is over. Continued research and development are crucial to improve outcomes and find more effective treatments in the future. #OvarianCancer #CancerResearch #Hope
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    While this drug offers new hope, its crucial to explore holistic treatments and support systems to enhance overall quality of life for patients.