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Drugmaker to pay if cancer treatment fails

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: June 3 2007 19:17 | Last updated: June 3 2007 19:17

A British-based drugmaker has made a groundbreaking offer to the National Health Service to cover the cost of a £25,000 cancer drug if a patient using it failed to show adequate progress.

The NHS would only pay for the new drug, Velcade, when patients responded well to it, under a joint proposal from Janssen-Cilag the drugs maker, and the National Institute for Clinical Excellence, the body that recommends which treatments the NHS should adopt.

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