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The primary efficacy endpoint is treatment success in the therapy for mild to moderate Crohn*s disease with fisultas defined by: - A reduction of at least 50% in the number of draining fistulas at both week 4 and week 8
The purpose of this study is to fulfill the post-authorization commitment made by Pfizer to the EMA in providing additional safety and efficacy data in approximately 150 patients with Ph+ CML whose disease had failed or who are otherwise not…
The objectives of the current study are:1. To allow long term bosutinib treatment in patients with chronic or advanced phases of Ph+ CML who received bosutinib in a previous Pfizer sponsored CML study (i.e., studies B1871006 and B1871008) and who…
Primary: To compare the proportion of patients demonstrating Major Molecular Response (MMR) at 12 months (48 weeks) in the bosutinib arm with that of the imatinib arm in newly diagnosed Philadelphia chromosome positive (Ph+) chronic phase (CP)…