
UK-based Accord Healthcare has won a National Institute for Health and Care Excellence recommendation for Hetronifly (serplulimab) in untreated extensive-stage small cell lung cancer, opening routine NHS access in England and Wales for a disease where progress has been stubbornly slow.
The guidance covers Hetronifly, given with carboplatin and etoposide, for adults whose cancer has not previously been treated. Accord said it is the first anti-PD-1 immunotherapy recommended by NICE for this setting in England and Wales.
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