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Blood cancer drugs set to be removed from CDF

For the treatment of relapsed/refractory MCL where all the following criteria are met:

  • Application made by and first cycle of systemic anticancer therapy to be prescribed by a consultant specialist specifically trained and accredited in the use of systemic anticancer therapy
  • Confirmed MCL with cyclin D1 overexpression or translocation breakpoints at t(11;14)
  • Failure to achieve at least partial response with, or documented disease progression disease after, the most recent treatment regimen
  • ECOG performance status of 0-2
  • At least 1 but no more than 5 previous lines of treatment

Lenalidomide

For the second-line treatment of multiple myeloma (MM) where all the following criteria are met:

  • Application made by and first cycle of systemic anticancer therapy to be prescribed by a consultant specialist specifically trained and accredited in the use of systemic anticancer therapy
  • MM
  • Second-line indication
  • Contraindication to bortezomib or previously received bortezomib in the first-line setting

*Lenalidomide will still be available for patients with myelodysplastic syndromes with 5q deletion.

Pomalidomide

For the treatment of relapsed and refractory MM where the following criteria are met:

  • Application made by and first cycle of systemic anticancer therapy to be prescribed by a consultant specialist specifically
  • MM
  • Performance status of 0-2
  • Previously received treatment with adequate trials of at least all of the following options of therapy: bortezomib, lenalidomide, and alkylating agents
  • Failed treatment with bortezomib or lenalidomide, as defined by: progression on or before 60 days of treatment, progressive disease 6 months or less after achieving a partial response, or intolerance to bortezomib
  • Refractory disease to previous treatment
  • No resistance to high-dose dexamethasone used in the last line of therapy
  • No peripheral neuropathy of grade 2 or more

A complete list of proposed changes to the CDF, as well as the drugs that were de-listed on March 12, 2015, is available on the NHS website.