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In this study we want to investigate whether the submission of zoledronic acid to neoadjuvant chemotherapy benefits the pathological complete response, and thus favors a better clinical outcome in patients with large ressectable or locally advanced…
The purpose of the study is research. The study investigates to what extent ANF Rho is tolerated in comparison to Neulasta® (representing standard of care treatment) and placebo. A placebo is the same formulation as the study medication without the…
To objectify skin barrier repair characteristics of coal tar in atopic dermatitis patients, by quantifying changes in NMF, lipid levels, TEWL, SCORAD-score and cytokine levels
The primary objective of this study will be overall response to treatment with Estetrol in patients with primary Sjogren*s syndrome.
Primary objectives:* To investigate the safety of multiple dosages of E4;* To investigate the efficacy of multiple dosages of E4 on hormone levels related to prostate function.Secondary objectives:* To investigate the pharmacodynamic effects of E4…
The purpose of the study is to investigate the ability of MYL-1401H to evoke an immune response (immunogenicity) as compared to Neulasta® US. In addition, the effect of MYL-1401H on blood cells as compared to Neulasta® US will be investigated. The…
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of E4 on the efficacy and health related quality of life of prostate cancer patients on LHRH agonist treatment.Primary objectives:• To assess the additional suppressive effects of E4 on total T and…
The purpose of the study is to compare LA-EP2006 and Neulasta®US and Neulasta®EU with respect to how quickly and to what extent the compounds are absorbed and eliminated from the body after injection under the skin of the abdomen (this is called…
The objective of the present pilot study is to assess the incidence of sustained VA in 3 CTO groups: patients with successful percutaneous CTO recanalization (group A), patients with failed percutaneous CTO recanalization (group B), and patients…