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Prostate drug, abiraterone, to be offered to thousands in England

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Giles Turner Photo of Giles Turner who has white hair and is wearing a red top and green fleece. His hand is resting hand on a table. There are cliffs, beach and sea in the background. Giles Turner

Giles Turner paid privately to access abiraterone and was part of the campaign to get it approved in England

A life-extending prostate cancer drug is to be made available to thousands of men in England in a matter of weeks, after a campaign by a patient and a charity.

Abiraterone has been provided on the NHS in Scotland and Wales since 2023 but not in England and Northern Ireland, except in the most severe cases.

The drug is already prescribed for patients in the UK with very advanced prostate cancer that has spread.

But from now on the drug will be available on the NHS in England to high-risk patients whose cancer has not yet metastasised – potentially saving hundreds of lives.

Amy Rylance, assistant director of health improvement at charity Prostate Cancer UK, said the decision was “a momentous, life-saving victory for the thousands of men whose lives will now be saved”.

She praised the BBC for keeping “a spotlight on this issue” through its coverage over the past few years.

The charity estimates 7,000 men a year will now start the treatment, with some 1,470 avoiding later news that their cancer has got worse.

The charity suggests some 560 lives will be saved.

The drug will be available in weeks, NHS England says, with around 2,000 men diagnosed with prostate cancer in the last three months getting access to the treatment if it is of clinical benefit.

Abiraterone stops cancer spreading by starving the disease of the hormones it needs to grow.

Giles Turner, from Brighton, was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in March 2023.

He approached BBC News later that year after hearing that abiraterone was provided by the NHS in Scotland and Wales but not in England.

“I was shocked and angered that my postcode meant I was denied free access to a treatment that could halve my risk of dying and give me the best chance of a cure,” he told the BBC.

He chose to pay for treatment with the drug, costing him £250 a month.

He told us then that he felt “very fortunate” to be able to afford it, but outraged for others who could not.

Mr Turner began his campaign for a change of policy.

At the time, NHS England said it was reviewing the drug’s use for a wider range of men.

But the following year officials told Prostate Cancer UK that there was no funding available. This was repeated by ministers in early 2025.

“Today’s wonderful news is the culmination of all our determined and dogged efforts” said Mr Turner.

“I’m beyond happy that men like me now have fair access to the most effective treatment, that so many lives will now be saved, and that so many families will be spared heartbreak.”

But he added that he was frustrated that nearly three years had passed since he raised the issue.

Institute of Cancer Research Close up of white, oval shape Abiraterone tablets, on a shiny, reflective table. Institute of Cancer Research

Abiraterone tablets can help stop prostate cancer spreading

Prostate Cancer UK’s argument that many lives could be extended by the drug was based on the findings of a trial called STAMPEDE, published in 2022.

It found improved odds of survival among men given the drug alongside usual care.

The Institute of Cancer Research said two years of abiraterone halved the risk of prostate cancer coming back and reduced the risk of death by 40%.

Researchers had been frustrated that the health watchdog the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) had not approved the use of the drug for newly diagnosed patients.

But for NICE and the medical regulator the MHRA to consider extending a drug’s usage they need detailed and time-consuming applications.

In October 2022, abiraterone had gone “off patent” – which means the legal protection granted to the original brand making it (granting them exclusive rights to manufacture and sell it) had expired.

Once it became a generic medicine – with other companies now having the right to buy and sell it – there was limited incentive for companies to seek approval for it to be prescribed for a wider group of patients.

Ministers and health authorities in Scotland and Wales found a way within existing protocols to start supplying the drug to the NHS.

But there was no such shift in England.

NHS England said because money had been saved on other medicines it was now possible to fund the extension of the drug’s availability.

National clinical director for cancer at NHS England, Prof Peter Johnson, said: “The life-extending treatment available on the NHS within weeks will mean thousands of men can kick-start their year with the news that they will have a better chance of living longer and healthier lives.

“The NHS will continue to work hard to offer people the most effective and evidence-based treatments, with several new prostate cancer drugs rolled over the last five years.”

Health and social care Secretary Wes Streeting said: “When you’re living with prostate cancer, every day with your loved ones matters.

“I’m delighted the NHS have taken the steps needed to make the drug available, giving thousands of men access to abiraterone – a treatment that significantly improves survival rates and can give patients precious extra years of life.”

Responding to the news, STAMPEDE trial co-lead Prof Gert Attard, at the UCL Cancer Institute, said: “This is a hugely welcome moment for patients. Our research showed clearly that abiraterone can save lives when offered earlier to men at high risk of their cancer spreading.

“Funding for this disease indication is already available in Scotland and Wales, so we are delighted that NHS England has acted on this evidence and will now make this highly effective treatment routinely available.”

Prostate Cancer UK is engaging with the decision-makers in Northern Ireland to try to ensure that they rapidly follow suit.

The charity said it was writing to politicians in Northern Ireland to press the government in Stormont.

Stormont has yet to comment on any plans to change how abiraterone is prescribed.



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