Articles tagged with Blood Cancer
Pharmac Proposes Funding New Combination Therapies for CLL Blood Cancer in NZ
23 hours ago | 30 viewsAssociate Health Minister David Seymour and Health Minister Simeon Brown support Pharmac’s proposal to fund two new combination therapies—venetoclax with ibrutinib, and venetoclax with obinutuzumab—as first-line treatments for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) starting May 2026. These treatments aim to improve patient outcomes by enabling longer remission, reducing the need for chemotherapy, and offering more convenient pill-based options, including availability in private clinics to minimize patient disruption. The Government’s broader commitment includes investing $604 million to fund new blood cancer medicines, expanding stem cell transplant services, and enhancing cancer care access and timeliness across New Zealand.
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2 weeks ago | 114 viewsAssociate Health Minister David Seymour and Health Minister Simeon Brown support Pharmac’s proposal to expand access to brentuximab as a first-line treatment for systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma, aiming to improve survival rates and quality of life. The government has increased Pharmac’s budget significantly, enabling funding for 43 new cancer treatments and expanding stem cell transplant services to reduce wait times and help more patients receive timely care. If approved, the proposal will take effect on April 1, 2026, reflecting the government’s commitment to enhancing cancer treatment access and outcomes in New Zealand.
Tags: David Seymour Simeon Brown Pharmac brentuximab systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma Blood Cancer NZ New Zealand Government cancer treatment stem cell transplant Faster Cancer TreatmentNew Zealand Boosts Stem Cell Transplant Services with $27M Investment to Save Lives
2 months ago | 323 viewsHealth New Zealand will invest $27.1 million over three years to expand stem cell transplant services, addressing critical delays and increasing capacity by 27–38% to save more lives. This funding supports hiring 79 new staff, expanding hospital beds, upgrading infrastructure, and introducing a digital tool for better transplant scheduling nationwide. These efforts build on a prior $6.11 million boost and aim to provide timely, life-saving treatment for patients with blood cancers and related conditions across Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch.
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