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Evaluation of efficacy (as assessed by the stimulated whole saliva flow rate at 24 weeks) and safety of abatacept treatment in 15 patients with pSS.
* The primary objective of this study is:- the study of the response rate and the macroscopic and microscopic response charactheristics of neo-adjuvant chemotherapy of patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) of colorectal origin. * Secundary…
The aim of this study is to improve 6MP treatment in pediatric leukemia patients, by developing and licensing a pediatric liquid formulation of 6MP, assessing its stability and bioequivalence, and ensuring a nationwide introduction of the new…
The primary study objective is to compare the efficacy, as assessed by overall survival, of surgery and neo-adjuvant chemotherapy to surgery alone in patients with resectable liver metastases of colorectal cancer and a high clinical risk score.…
Primary ObjectiveThe primary objective for this study is to compare the clinical efficacy of weekly abatacept in combination with methotrexate to methotrexate alone in achieving Remission, defined as SDAI less than or equal to 3, at Week 24.…
- The main hypothesis of this study is that JIA patients at risk of a flare due to subclinical inflammatory activity may be identified by analysis of the phagocyte activity marker S100A12 and hsCRP. The goal is a stratification of the therapeutic…
Primary ObjectivesPlacebo-Controlled Induction Period: Primary Objective: Compare the proportion of subjects who have a clinical response (as defined by a reduction in Crohn*s Disease Activity Index [CDAI] >= 100 or an absolute CDAI score…
Main objective:To assess the relapse rate (defined by clinical and biochemical parameters) over 24 months in patients with acute AAV presenting at first diagnosis of relapse, after 12 months of treatment with abatacept in combination with steroids…
The primary objective for this study is to demonstrate that SC injections of abatacept are non-inferior to IV infusions of abatacept .
Primary objective:- to study the safety, tolerability and feasibility of gastrectomy combined with cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) after neoadjuvant systemic chemotherapy as primary treatment option for…
Pilot study:Primary objective: feasibilitySecondary objectives: response rate, time to progression, overall survival and quality of life.Phase II study:Primary objective: efficacy.Secondary objectives: toxicity, especially grade 3 and 4 toxicities,…
To define and implement an uniform initial evaluation and stratification on adult patients with LCH, to uniform the treatment of adult patients with LCH and to improve treatment results with respect to survival, therapy response, prevention of…
Placebo-Controlled Induction Period Primary Objective: Compare the proportion of subjects who have a clinical response at Week 12 between the abatacept and placebo treatment regimens.Maintenance Period Primary Objective: Compare the proportion of…
Primary: to assess efficacy of weekly subcutaneous (SC) administration of Abatacept vs. placebo on disease activity assessed with ESSDAI at in patients with pSS. Secondary: to assess efficacy of Abatacept on clinical, functional, subjective, and…
To prospectively explore the feasibility safety, tolerability, preliminary efficacy, costs, and pharmacokinetic profile of repetitive ePIPAC-OX as a palliative monotherapy for isolated unresectable colorectal PM under controlled circumstances.
To assess the safety and feasibility of a multimodal combination of FLOT CT with CROSS
To determine the safety, feasibility, and tolerability of adding PIPAC with oxaliplatin (92 mg/m2) to systemic chemotherapy in patients with isolated PM from CRC.
To investigate the effect of CTLA4-Ig (abatacept) on phenotype, transcriptional profile, B cell receptor usage and functional parameters of circulating B cells expressing anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA) in patients with early,…
The aim of this clinical trial is to evaluate the feasibility, efficacy and acceptability of abatacept therapy in subjects at high risk of developing RA.
Primary ObjectivesThe main purpose of this study is to compare how long subjects with oesophageal cancer live overall (called overall survival, OS) or live without disease progression (called progression free survival, PFS) after receiving BMS-…