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More than 46,000 people have signed PLANETS Cancer Charity’s petition urging the NHS to fund a life-changing cancer treatment for patients with neuroendocrine tumours (NETs).
Known as selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT), it was approved for use over a year ago but is still not available through the NHS.
Every year approximately 6,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with NETs, a complex and often slow-growing cancer that can be difficult to detect and treat. Many patients develop tumours in the liver where the treatment could offer significant benefits.
SIRT involves injecting millions of tiny radioactive beads called microspheres – smaller than the width of a human hair – into the blood supply in the liver to destroy cancer cells.
Despite approval by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in May 2024, NHS England has yet to commission it, leaving patients without access and with no clear timeline for availability.
“Patients are missing out simply because of red tape,” said Layla Stephen, a NET patient from Hampshire and director of strategy and finance for PLANETS Cancer Charity.
“Without NHS commissioning, only those that can afford to go private have access to SIRT and that is simply not right or fair – we need to change this.”
SIRT is already available on the NHS for patients whose liver cancer developed in the organ directly or has spread to it from the bowel. However, NET patients remain excluded – despite evidence showing they could benefit equally.
Ms Stephen added: “In a statement earlier this year, NHS England said it was developing a national policy on SIRT to ensure all patients across England have the best possible treatment, yet there is still no confirmed timeline despite approval in May last year, leaving patients in limbo and suffering agonising uncertainty.”
Conservative MP for Romsey and Southampton North, Caroline Nokes, has written to health and social care secretary Wes Streeting about the issue.
She said: “Constituents of mine with neuroendocrine tumours should not be caught in a bureaucratic limbo when effective treatment is both available and approved. There needs to be fairness and transparency for these patients.”
The petition continues to gain support and can be signed at change.org/p/ensure-access-for-cancer-patients-to-life-changing-treatment-approved-by-nice.
Ms Stephen has spoken out about the issue in a video message.
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