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1. What is the complication rate of the initial antibiotic treatment strategy for acute simple appendicitis (radiological proven) in children aged 7-17 years old?
Objective: The main objective is to demonstrate superiority of the intravesical overnight instillation of gentamicin versus oral antibiotic prophylaxis in reducing the number of recurrences of UTI and extending the time-interval to a next UTI, in…
The primary objective is to investigate the rate of pathological responses following different neoadjuvant immunotherapy combinations in high-risk non-metastatic clear cell RCC in an adaptive trial design. And to study the safety and feasibility of…
Primary objective: To study the pharmacokinetics of gentamicin, tobramycin, vancomycin and ciprofloxacin in morbidly obese patients and compare with normal weight patients. Secondary objectives: To assess the influence of covariates (such as TBW,…
Part A: To characterize the safety, tolerability, and define the MTD or RP2D for the combination of relatlimab + nivolumab in pediatric participants less than 18 years of age with R/R cHL and NHL.Part A: To characterize the PK of relatlimab for the…
Primary objectiveTo determine the pathological complete response rate per cohort
Primary Objective: To determine the safety and feasibility of pre-operative immunotherapy in CRC. Additional Primary Objective for the expanded the MSI cohort: To assess efficacy of neoadjuvant ipilimumab plus nivolumab in terms of disease-free…
Primary Objective:The primary objective of this study is to determine the feasibility of four weeks of preoperative immunotherapy with Arm A nivolumab (240 mg q2w), Arm B nivolumab (240 mg q2w) plus relatlimab (80 mg q2w), and arm C nivolumab (240…
Part 1: dose safety confirmationPrimary: To evaluate the proportion of participants with TRAEs leading to discontinuation within 12 weeks after the first dose of nivolumab plus2 different dose levels of relatlimab (360 mg and 720 mg) in combination…
The primary objective is to investigate if a very short-course of antibiotics for cholangitis after adequate drainage is non-inferior with respect to clinical cure in comparison with a standard course of antibiotics.