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A new therapy for blood cancer is now on the NHS in England. It helps people with myeloma by sneaking medicine into cancer cells.

Paul from Sheffield feels better after treatment. He used to stay in his room but now enjoys life and plans to visit Hadrian's Wall.
The drug belantamab mafodotin sticks to cancer cells and kills them. It may cause side effects like dry eyes.
33,000 people in the UK have myeloma. A new drug will help 1,500 people each year when other treatments don't work. It's a big step for better care.

A new therapy for blood cancer is now on the NHS in England. It helps people with myeloma by sneaking medicine into cancer cells.

Paul from Sheffield feels better after treatment. He used to stay in his room but now enjoys life and plans to visit Hadrian's Wall.
The drug belantamab mafodotin sticks to cancer cells and kills them. It may cause side effects like dry eyes.
33,000 people in the UK have myeloma. A new drug will help 1,500 people each year when other treatments don't work. It's a big step for better care.