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Regimens

122 articles
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
ODB - General Benefit
    capecitabine
New Drug Funding Program
    Trastuzumab (Biosimilar) with Tucatinib and Capecitabine - Metastatic Breast Cancer
Exceptional Access Program
    tucatinib - in combination with trastuzumab and capecitabine for advanced breast cancer, according to clinical criteria
Feb 2025
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    capivasertib - For the treatment of hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer, based on criteria
ODB - General Benefit
    fulvestrant
Updated
Sep 2025
Cancer Type:
Hematologic, 
Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    decitabine / cedazuridine - For the treatment of adult patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), according to clinical criteria
Feb 2025
Cancer Type:
Lung, 
Non-Small Cell
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    ceritinib - Second-line monotherapy of ALK-positive locally advanced (not amenable to curative therapy) or metastatic NSCLC, in patients who have experienced disease progression or intolerance to crizotinib, according to specific criteria
Nov 2024
Cancer Type:
Lung, 
Non-Small Cell
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    osimertinib - In combination with pemetrexed and platinum-based chemotherapy for the treatment of locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), based on criteria
Updated
Sep 2025
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    cobimetinib - In combination with vemurafenib for the treatment of patients with previously untreated BRAF V600 mutation-positive unresectable stage III or IV melanoma, according to specific criteria
Exceptional Access Program
    vemURAFenib - In combination with cobimetinib for the treatment of patients with previously untreated BRAF V600 mutation-positive unresectable stage Ill or stage IV melanoma, with specific criteria
Nov 2024
Cancer Type:
Lung, 
Non-Small Cell
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    osimertinib - In combination with pemetrexed and platinum-based chemotherapy for the treatment of locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), based on criteria
Updated
Sep 2025
Cancer Type:
Lung, 
Non-Small Cell
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    crizotinib - First or second-line treatment for ALK-positive advanced NSCLC, according to specific criteria
Exceptional Access Program
    crizotinib - First-line treatment for ROS1-positive locally advanced (not amenable to curative therapy) or metastatic NSCLC, according to specific criteria
Mar 2021
Cancer Type:
Hematologic, 
Leukemia - Acute Myeloid (AML)
Intent: Curative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    midostaurin - First-line treatment of adult patients diagnosed with FLT3-mutated acute myeloid leukemia, in combination with specific standard induction followed by consolidation chemotherapy, according to clinical criteria
Jul 2025
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    daBRAfenib - As monotherapy for the treatment of patients with BRAF V600 mutation-positive unresectable melanoma or metastatic disease, according to specific criteria
Jun 2025
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    daBRAfenib - In combination with trametinib for the treatment of BRAF V600 mutation-positive, unresectable or metastatic melanoma, based on criteria
Exceptional Access Program
    trametinib - In combination with dabrafenib for the treatment of BRAF V600 mutation-positive, unresectable or metastatic melanoma, according to specific clinical criteria
Jun 2025
Intent: Adjuvant, Curative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    daBRAfenib - For the adjuvant treatment of resected Stage III cutaneous melanoma, based on criteria
Exceptional Access Program
    trametinib - For the adjuvant treatment of resected Stage III cutaneous melanoma according to clinical criteria
Jun 2025

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