NHS review reveals cause of fatal treatment delays

Health & Fitness
13 Sep 2025 • 12:29 AM MYT
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  • At least five cancer patients have died, and three others were admitted to intensive care in the UK after not receiving the emergency medication, rasburicase.
  • Rasburicase is vital for treating Tumour Lysis Syndrome (TLS), a serious complication of cancer treatments that can lead to organ damage if untreated.
  • An NHS review found that drug shortages and a lack of awareness among doctors about the medication's urgency contributed to these critical delays.
  • The review identified 123 safety incidents related to patients not receiving rasburicase, with 14 cases where delays likely led to death or significant health deterioration.
  • Hospitals have been instructed to update clinical guidance by March next year, ensure all blood cancer patients receive TLS risk assessments, and maintain sufficient stock of rasburicase.

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