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Uptake of atezolizumab subcutaneous

Tags: Efficiency

What is this measure?

The percentage of atezolizumab that is issued as the subcutaneous formulation.

How is it calculated?

We divide the number of products issued of the atezolizumab subcutaneous formulation by the total number of products issued of atezolizumab. We then multiply that by 100 to obtain the % each month.

Why does it matter?

Atezolizumab can be used in the treatment of a range of common cancers. If given intravenously the infusions can take 30-60 minutes. This uses a lot of nursing time and most importantly the patients time. In August 2023 a new formulation of atezolizumab designed to be administered as a subcutaneous injection in a fraction of the time received approval for use in the UK. Although the majority of patients starting treatment with atezolizumab are expected to switch to the new subcutaneous injection, there may be a small number who remain on the intravenous infusion.

Which NHS Trusts are included?

Trusts are only included in this measure if they have issued any products included in the denominator for this measure.

For this measure, 121/227 Trusts are included. A full list of Trusts included is available on the Submission History page.