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NHS England has approved mirvetuximab soravtansine (Elahere) for use in patients with folate receptor‑alpha (FRα) positive, platinum‑resistant epithelial ovarian, peritoneal and fallopian tube cancers.
NICE recommended the antibody‑drug conjugate after clinical trials showed an average overall survival gain of about four months (from roughly 12.8 to 16.5 months), higher response rates (tumour shrinkage in 37% versus 16% with chemotherapy) and more manageable side‑effects.
The treatment, developed by AbbVie and given by infusion once every three weeks, targets cancer cells expressing FRα and delivers cytotoxic therapy directly into tumours, improving quality of life for many patients and reducing common chemotherapy side‑effects.
NHS England estimates up to 400 patients in England could benefit each year; Wales and Northern Ireland usually follow NICE guidance while Scotland makes independent decisions.
Patient groups and clinical leads described the decision as the first major NHS advance for this hard‑to‑treat group in more than two decades, enabled by a new commercial arrangement with the manufacturer.







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