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In the present study, we aim to perform a feasibility study to prove that 89Zirconium-bevacizumab PET scanning can indeed detect all small primary breast cancer lesions. Data from the present study may be used to design further studies with regard…
The objectives of this study in MS subjects treated with prolonged-release fampridine 10 mg twice daily compared with subjects treated with placebo are: - To assess the effect of prolonged-release fampridine over 24 weeks on the following parameters…
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the feasibility of 89Zr-bevacizumab PET imaging as a biomarker before and during treatment with everolimus in patients with metastatic RCC. 89Zr-bevacizumab PET imaging will be regarded a promising…
The primary objective is to determine if disease associated lesions in patients with VHLD can be visualized with 89Zr-bevacizumab PET scans. Secondary objectives are to explore if 89Zr-bevacizumab PET imaging can differentiate progressive from non-…
Primary: The primary objective of the study is to assess the effect of long term treatment with prolonged release fampridine 10 mg twice daily on the physical component scale (PCS) of the Short Form (36) Health Status Questionnaire (SF 36) as…
The primary objective of this study is to determine whether the Impella cVAD device vs. IABP therapy leads to a higher 30 day survival rate in shock STEMI patients in the setting of primary PCI.
Primary objective: - to evaluate the effects of fampridine on eye movements in MS patients with a unilateral or bilateral INO. Secondary objectives:- to determine whether there is an association between MRI signal of the medial longitudinal…
The aim of this feasibility study is to validate pre-treatment [89Zr]-bevacizumab PET/CT as an imaging biomarker for prediction of treatment response to bevacizumab treatment in patients with NF2 related (vestibular) schwannomas.
To assess the (long-term) efficacy of clemastine fumarate in improving dysconjugacy of eye movements in patients with internuclear ophthalmoparesis and multiple sclerosis. Secondly, to assess whether a response to a single dose of fampridine can…