- Caroline White
- London
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has issued its final guidance to English and Welsh health service trusts for the use of trastuzumab (Herceptin) for the treatment of early stage breast cancer in women with HER2 positive disease and free of heart disease.
The final guidance is based on an initial draft published earlier this year (BMJ 2006; 332: 1409). It recommends that:
Herceptin be provided at three weekly intervals for a year or until disease recurrence—whichever is sooner—after surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, if …
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