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This study will investigate whether oligometastatic triple negative or BRCA1/2 related breast cancer can be treated effectively with a multimodality approach including induction chemotherapy, and whether high dose alkylating chemotherapy can improve…
The main purpose of this study is to assess whether the study drug anetumab ravtansine is more effective than treatment with vinorelbine in patients with stage IV, mesothelin overexpressing malignant pleural mesothelioma. Efficacy will be measured…
Nearly all patients who die from breast cancer die from the consequences of distant metastases. Adjuvant chemotherapy, either administered before or after surgery, has been shown to reduce the risk of metastases and death. Four main groups of…
This phase II/III controlled multicenter trial will investigate the ability of individualized chemotherapy to improve the objective response rate of *triple-negative* breast cancer (estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor-negative, no HER2…
The key purpose of Safety lead in part of this study is to determine the maximum tolerable dose of anebumab ravtansine in combination with cisplatin for treatment of mesothelin-expressing cholangiocarcinoma, and similar for the combination with…
This study will investigates the effect of high dose alkylating chemotherapy compared to standard dose chemotherapy as part of a multimodality approach in patients with oligometastatic HRD positive and/or BRCA1/2 related breast cancer.
Main objective:The main objective is to evaluate the efficacy of two intensified consolidation strategies in very-high risk neuroblastoma (VHR-NBL) patients in terms of event-free survival from randomisation date. Thisevaluation will follow a…
To investigate whether (neo)adjuvant systemic treatment of intensified alkylating chemotherapy with peripheral stem cell rescue (mini-CTC) compared to AC-CP chemotherapy followed by 1-year olaparib monotherapy substantially improves overall survival…