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Cancer Drug Now a Quick Injection
4 May
Summary
- A new immunotherapy injection offers faster cancer treatment.
- This jab speeds up treatment, freeing up hospital space.
- The drug helps immune cells recognize and destroy cancer.

A significant advancement in cancer treatment is now available on the NHS, with a new immunotherapy drug being administered via a quick injection. This marks the third drug of its kind to be offered as a jab, streamlining patient care. Previously, this potent treatment, which helps the immune system recognize and destroy cancer cells by blocking their "stop signal," required lengthy infusions.
The new injection method offers considerable benefits, including freeing up essential chemotherapy unit space and potentially enabling treatments to be delivered within community settings. This shift aims to reduce the burden of hospital visits for patients undergoing cancer therapy.
This development builds upon the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of how immunotherapy can effectively combat cancer. The drug, a leading global prescription medicine with substantial sales, was until recently prepared by hospital pharmacy teams under sterile conditions for intravenous infusion.