00:00 In a pioneering move, England is set to introduce the world's first seven-minute cancer treatment
00:17 injection, marking a significant milestone in healthcare.
00:20 The National Health Service (NHS) of Britain will lead the charge as it becomes the first
00:25 health body globally to offer this revolutionary medical breakthrough, slashing treatment times
00:30 by up to three-quarters.
00:32 The groundbreaking development was announced by NHS England on Tuesday, unveiling plans
00:37 to administer under-the-skin injections of atezolizumab to hundreds of patients who have
00:41 previously received immunotherapy.
00:44 This transformative treatment approach has received approval from the Medicines and Healthcare
00:48 Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), a critical milestone in its journey to widespread adoption.
00:55 Currently, patients undergoing life-extending immunotherapy with atezolizumab, also known
01:00 as Tencentric, receive it through intravenous infusion in hospitals.
01:05 This process typically consumes around 30 minutes, and in some cases, it can stretch
01:10 to an hour.
01:11 However, the introduction of the new method will allow the drug to be administered beneath
01:15 the skin, drastically reducing treatment time.
01:18 Atezolizumab, a type of targeted therapy drug classified as an immune checkpoint inhibitor,
01:24 is used both independently and in combination with other chemotherapy medications.
01:29 It is primarily employed in the treatment of various cancers, including non-small cell
01:34 lung cancer (NSCLC) in adults, hepatocellular carcinoma, melanoma, urothelial carcinoma,
01:42 and triple negative breast cancer.
01:44 This monoclonal antibody plays a crucial role in empowering the patient's immune system
01:48 to identify and eliminate cancerous cells.
01:51 Genentech, a subsidiary of Roche, manufactures this groundbreaking drug.
01:56 The transition to the more efficient under-the-skin injection method is expected to impact a significant
02:01 portion of the approximately 3,600 patients who begin atezolizumab treatment in the UK
02:07 each year.
02:08 For patients receiving intravenous chemotherapy in conjunction with atezolizumab, the option
02:13 of remaining on transfusion will also be available.
02:17 Dr. Alexander Martin, a consultant oncologist at West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, expressed
02:23 his excitement over this approval.
02:25 He highlighted that the shift to under-the-skin injections would not only provide more convenient
02:30 and faster care for patients but also enable healthcare teams to accommodate more patients
02:34 throughout the day.
02:36 This development promises a brighter future for cancer patients in England.
02:41 The implementation of the new injection method is expected to take place within weeks.
02:45 Eligible patients undergoing atezolizumab treatment will soon benefit from the quicker
02:50 and more comfortable subcutaneous injection method, transforming their cancer care experience.
02:55 Notably, this groundbreaking advancement will come at no additional cost to the NHS, thanks
03:00 to an existing commercial agreement between NHS England and Roche, the pharmaceutical
03:05 manufacturer.
03:07 This collaboration underscores the commitment of both parties to making innovative treatments
03:11 accessible to patients without placing an additional financial burden on the healthcare
03:15 system.
03:16 In 2021, England witnessed the successful launch of another pioneering cancer treatment,
03:22 SCO.
03:23 This therapy revolutionized breast cancer treatment times, reducing them to mere minutes
03:28 and achieving rapid adoption within the NHS.
03:31 The introduction of the 7-minute cancer treatment injection adds to England's impressive track
03:36 record of embracing cutting-edge medical innovations to improve patient outcomes and experiences.
03:42 In conclusion, the world's first 7-minute cancer treatment injection is poised to reshape
03:47 cancer care in England, offering hope and convenience to patients while allowing healthcare
03:51 teams to provide efficient and effective treatment.
03:54 This remarkable achievement marks a significant leap forward in the fight against cancer and
03:59 sets a promising precedent for healthcare innovation worldwide.
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