Articles tagged with Cancer Patients

Pharmac Funds New Combination Therapies for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia in NZ

1 month ago | 294 views

Associate Health Minister David Seymour applauds Pharmac’s decision to fund two new combination therapies—venetoclax with ibrutinib or obinutuzumab—as first-line treatments for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), along with expanded access to ibrutinib as a second-line option. These treatments, available from May 2026, aim to improve patient outcomes by enabling longer remission, reducing the need for chemotherapy and hospital visits, and accommodating patient feedback gathered through community consultation. Since the government increased Pharmac’s budget, over 200,000 patients have benefited from funding decisions on 133 medicines, including 46 cancer treatments, reflecting a more collaborative approach with the patient community.

Tags: David Seymour Pharmac chronic lymphocytic leukaemia CLL venetoclax ibrutinib obinutuzumab cancer medication New Zealand cancer patients

Innovative Nurse-Led Cystoscopy Service Improving Bladder Cancer Care at Dunedin Hospital

7 months ago | 769 views

A new nurse-led cystoscopy service at Dunedin Hospital is ensuring timely follow-up care for bladder cancer patients, with 290 patients seen since its launch in November 2024. This service, led by two skilled nurses, has successfully kept all 150 patients on the surveillance programme on track with their cystoscopies, completing 10 to 15 follow-ups weekly. The initiative not only improves patient access to care but also optimizes workforce utilization, allowing specialists to focus on more complex procedures and contributing to achieving faster cancer treatment targets.

Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister cystoscopy bladder cancer patients surveillance procedures specialist doctors innovation cancer treatment target nurse practitioners

Expanded Cancer Treatment Services at Taupō Hospital Bring Care Closer to Home

9 months ago | 2007 views

Chemotherapy services at Taupō Hospital have expanded to two days a week, doubling operating days for the first time in over 20 years, in response to increased demand driven by government investment in cancer medicines. The investment has enabled broader access to advanced treatments like Keytruda, benefiting patients in Taupō and surrounding areas. Specialist nurses from Rotorua travel to Taupō to administer treatments, reducing travel time and easing the burden on patients and their families, with plans to further expand services to meet growing demand and improve access to cancer care in the region.

Tags: Taupō region chemotherapy services Taupō Hospital Health Minister Simeon Brown cancer patients Pharmac Keytruda immunotherapy drug specialist nurses Rotorua.