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With this study we compare the BHR and a conventional THP in a young and active patient group, to confirm that for this specific patient group and under favorable implantation circumstances, the BHR is a better solution regarding the post-op…
To demonstrate that a dose reduction of 20-33% of CYP3A4 metabolized tyrosine kinase inhibitors in patients expressing the CYP3A4*22 gene (rs35599367 C>T in intron 6) does not result in a lower exposure (Ctrough) than the wildtype group with…
To evaluate the efficacy of cobimetinib plus atezolizumab compared with pembrolizumab, as measured by the primary endpoint of progression-free survival (PFS) by independent review
Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia by an IUD that contains progesteron is more effective and has less side-effects than the treatment with progesteron oral.
This study will evaluate the efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetics of atezo + cobi + vem compared with placebo plus cobimetinib plus vemurafenib (placebo+ cobi + vem) in patients with previously untreated, BRAFV600 mutation*positive, metastatic or…
EFFICACY OBJECTIVESWithin each cohort, the study has the following co-primary efficacy objectives:· Assessing early efficacy during the Maintenance Treatment Phase based on a 20%reduction in tumour size after 2 months of treatment· Evaluating PFSThe…
Primary objective:- To compare efficacy of induction vemurafenib + cobimetinib followed by ipilimumab + nivolumab (Arm A) versus upfront ipilimumab + nivolumab treatment (Arm B).Secondary Objectives- To describe duration of response and overall…
Primary Objectives• To describe the anti-tumor activity and toxicity of commercially available, targeted anti-cancer drugs used for treatment of patients with an advanced solid tumor, multiple myeloma or non-Hodgkin lymphoma that harbours a genomic…
Study MX39795 will compare the efficacy and safety of molecularly-guided therapy versusstandard platinum-containing chemotherapy in patients with poor prognosis cancer of unknown primary site(CUP; non-specific subset) who have achieved disease…