This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-27038377
The article has changed 5 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 3 | Version 4 |
---|---|
Crohn's patient Lizzie Rose loses egg-freezing case | Crohn's patient Lizzie Rose loses egg-freezing case |
(about 4 hours later) | |
A woman with Crohn's disease has lost a legal challenge against a decision to refuse NHS funding to freeze her eggs. | A woman with Crohn's disease has lost a legal challenge against a decision to refuse NHS funding to freeze her eggs. |
Lawyers for Elizabeth Rose, 25, from Margate, Kent, claimed in the High Court it was unlawful to refuse the treatment to preserve her fertility. | Lawyers for Elizabeth Rose, 25, from Margate, Kent, claimed in the High Court it was unlawful to refuse the treatment to preserve her fertility. |
Miss Rose fears an imminent bone marrow transplant and chemotherapy treatment will leave her infertile. | |
She took legal action over a refusal by Thanet Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to provide funding. | She took legal action over a refusal by Thanet Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to provide funding. |
Early menopause | Early menopause |
Mr Justice Jay, sitting in London, dismissed her application for a judicial review. | Mr Justice Jay, sitting in London, dismissed her application for a judicial review. |
"Unfortunately, it is a probable outcome of this gonadotoxic therapy that the claimant will be rendered infertile and suffer early onset of the menopause," he said. | "Unfortunately, it is a probable outcome of this gonadotoxic therapy that the claimant will be rendered infertile and suffer early onset of the menopause," he said. |
"Understandably, the claimant wishes to secure the best chance of having her own genetic children, and she therefore seeks NHS funding for oocyte cryopreservation before the chemotherapy begins." | "Understandably, the claimant wishes to secure the best chance of having her own genetic children, and she therefore seeks NHS funding for oocyte cryopreservation before the chemotherapy begins." |
The judge said she had failed to demonstrate that the CCG had been unlawful. | |
But he also ruled that the CCG "failed properly to address" recommendations made by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) on when funding should be offered. | |
'Postcode lottery' | 'Postcode lottery' |
Miss Rose has had a severe form of Crohn's disease since she was 14. | Miss Rose has had a severe form of Crohn's disease since she was 14. |
Her condition has deteriorated and doctors at King's College Hospital in south east London are recommending a bone marrow transplant and chemotherapy to bring the disease into remission. | Her condition has deteriorated and doctors at King's College Hospital in south east London are recommending a bone marrow transplant and chemotherapy to bring the disease into remission. |
The fine art graduate believes she is the victim of a "postcode lottery" as the treatment is available to single women in some other parts of the country. | |
Miss Rose's lawyer Merry Varney said an urgent application would be made to Thanet CCG to reconsider her case "within a matter of days". | |
"The CCG must now, without delay, reconsider their policy in light of these findings for the sake of our client and others," she said. | "The CCG must now, without delay, reconsider their policy in light of these findings for the sake of our client and others," she said. |
Urgent hearing | |
After the ruling Miss Rose said: "I am pleased that Thanet Commissioning Group now has to revisit its policy. | After the ruling Miss Rose said: "I am pleased that Thanet Commissioning Group now has to revisit its policy. |
"I would like to take this opportunity to thank the incredibly supportive doctors who have helped me a great deal through this fight and my illness." | "I would like to take this opportunity to thank the incredibly supportive doctors who have helped me a great deal through this fight and my illness." |
The application for judicial review was heard urgently because chemotherapy can only be delayed for four to six weeks, and oocyte reservation takes a few weeks to complete. | |
Thanet CCG said it would consider the full written judgement carefully, working closely with NHS England. | |
"If necessary we will review our policy on the freezing of eggs," it said in a statement. |