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Objectives:Primary:- To evaluate efficacy as measured by overall survival (OS), with a goal of demonstrating the superiority of inotuzumab ozogamicin when administered in combination with rituximab, compared with an active comparator arm.Secondary…
Primary ObjectiveThe primary objective of this study is to evaluate whether the addition of ibrutinib to bendamustine and rituximab will result in prolongation of PFS in subjects with newly diagnosed MCL who are 65 years of age or older.Secondary…
The primary objective of the trial is to investigate the efficacy of apomorphine subcutaneous infusion compared to placebo in PD patients with motor fluctuations not well controlled on medical treatment. The secondary objective is to investigate the…
The objective of the study is to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of treatment with lenalidomide and rituximab with or without bendamustine in patients with relapsed follicular lymphoma.
Co-Primary- to assess whether ixekizumab Q4W is superior to placebo at Week 12 (Visit 7) in the treatment of pediatric subjects(children and adolescents) with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis as measured by PASI 75 and by sPGA (0,1)Gated…
Primary objective:-To assess whether ixekizumab is superior to adalimumab at Week 24 in the treatment of patients with active PsA as measured by American Collegeof Rheumatology 50 (ACR50) and Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 100 (PASI 100)Major…
The primary goal is to investigate whether controlled dose reduction of IL17 or IL23 inhibiting biologics is not inferior compared to usual care. This is measured by comparing the proportion of long-term disease flares between the two groups (dose…
Primary Objectives- Determine the MTD of pixantrone, rituximab (only in CD20 positive tumors), etoposide, and bendamustine in *fit' patients with rel aNHL of B- or T-cell phenotype.- Evaluate the ORR and PFS using the combination of pixantrone…
To evaluate the efficacy of ixekizumab in children with JIA subtypes of ERA (including JoAS) and JPsA based on the JIA American College ofRheumatology (ACR) 30 response