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The objective of the ABSORB PHYSIOLOGY is to evaluate the following in participants undergoing coronary artery scaffolding/stenting for significant coronary artery disease:• The acute (post-implantation) effect of an implanted BVS or mDES on…
The main objective of the present study is to investigate whether the ORSIRO coronary stent is non-inferior compared to the Xience coronary stent in patients with total coronary occlusions.
To investigate the safety, tolerability and behavior in the body (absorption and excretion) of oral intake of TMC589337 and TMC589354 after ascending single intakes. In addition, the safety, tolerability and behavior in the body after multipe dose…
Primary: To provide metastatic colorectal cancer patients with access to aflibercept and todocument the overall safety in these patientsSecondary: To document the Health-Related Quality of Life of aflibercept in this patientpopulation
To test the non-inferiority of the Synergy* abluminal coated everolimus eluting stent with bio-absorbable polymer from Boston Scientific compared to the Nobori* abluminal coated biolimus eluting stent with bio-absorbable polymer from Terumo in the…
The primary objective of this study is to determine whether the addition of induction chemotherapy to the neoadjuvant treatment of patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer results in more R0 resections compared to treatment with neoadjuvant…
This protocol will compare clinical outcomes of the SUPRAFLEX and XIENCE drug-eluting stents in a broad patient and lesion population and will gain substantial additional information on patients in a real world setting. These data will also provide…
The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the addition of neoadjuvant induction FOLFOXIRI systemic therapy to chemoradiotherapy in patients with high-risk locally advanced rectal cancer on short- and long-term outcome. The objective is…
Primary objective:To assess the effect of immediate versus delayed start of chemotherapy on quality adjusted survival in patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer. Secondary Objectives:To determine time to disease progression after randomizationTo…
To prospectively explore the feasibility safety, tolerability, preliminary efficacy, costs, and pharmacokinetic profile of repetitive ePIPAC-OX as a palliative monotherapy for isolated unresectable colorectal PM under controlled circumstances.
To compare the progression free survival and neurotoxity of first line treatment with F-Nal-IRI, CapCar and CapOx.
Objectives of the phase II study (80 patients) are to explore the feasibility of accrual, the feasibility, safety, and tolerance of perioperative systemic therapy, and the radiological and histological response of colorectal PM to neoadjuvant…