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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…
- Is the apomorphine micro-emulsion effective and safe?- Does iontophoresis improve the clinical effect and safety of the micro-emulsion?- Does surfactant improve the effectiveness of the micro-emulsion with iontophoresis without changing the safety
To investigate the efficacy of continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion compared to placebo in PD patients with visual hallucinations.
To investigate if surgery is feasible and safe in patients with newly diagnosed lymph node metastatic HSPCa who have received two cycles of (neo-adjuvant) systemic 177Lutetium (Lu)-labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) radioligand…
The primary objective of this pilot study is to determine the effectiveness of four treatment options for local skin reactions induced by continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion, as compared to no treatment.The primary endpoint is the measured…
During this pilot study, we intend to investigate the feasibility of a home-based patient-tailored telemedicine self-management intervention for patients with COPD and chronic heart failure over a 4-month period.
To prospectively investigate if a treatment strategy in which two types of cytotoxic RLT, i.e., an alpha-emitter and a beta-emitter, are alternatively offered to patients with oligometastatic HSPCa, is feasible and safe